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Gunn, Harriet (1806-1869), travel writer
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- Turner, Harriet (birth name)
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1806-1869
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Harriet was the fourth daughter of Dawson and Mary Turner. She married John Gunn on 27 April 1830. The couple had no children.
‘Mrs. Gunn was the author of “Letters written during a four days’ tour in Holland,” privately printed (the title-page says ‘Not published’) 1834, 8vo. [Edited by Dawson Turner]. In the copy in the British Museum, the illustrations are some of them coloured and others drawn in pen and ink.’ (Turner Family, p. 73)
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Turner, Dawson (1775-1858), banker, botanist, and antiquary (1775-1858)
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Turner, Dawson (1775-1858), banker, botanist, and antiquary is the parent of Gunn, Harriet (1806-1869), travel writer
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Turner, Mary (1774-1850), artist (1774-1850)
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Turner, Mary (1774-1850), artist is the parent of Gunn, Harriet (1806-1869), travel writer
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Hooker, Maria (1797-1872), wife of Sir William Jackson Hooker (1797-1872)
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Hooker, Maria (1797-1872), wife of Sir William Jackson Hooker is the sibling of Gunn, Harriet (1806-1869), travel writer
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Jacobson, Eleanor Jane (1811-1893), wife of William Jacobson, Bishop of Chester (1811-1893)
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Jacobson, Eleanor Jane (1811-1893), wife of William Jacobson, Bishop of Chester is the sibling of Gunn, Harriet (1806-1869), travel writer
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Palgrave, Elizabeth (1799-1852), wife of Sir Francis Palgrave (1799-1852)
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Palgrave, Elizabeth (1799-1852), wife of Sir Francis Palgrave is the sibling of Gunn, Harriet (1806-1869), travel writer
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Turner, Gurney (1813-1848), surgeon in India (1813-1848)
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Turner, Gurney (1813-1848), surgeon in India is the sibling of Gunn, Harriet (1806-1869), travel writer
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Gunn, John (1801-1890), geologist and Church of England clergyman (1801–1890)
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Gunn, John (1801-1890), geologist and Church of England clergyman is the spouse of Gunn, Harriet (1806-1869), travel writer
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H. Turner and F. Johnson, The Turner Family of Mulbarton and Great Yarmouth (new ed., 1907), pp. 73-4