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He was promoted to the rank of First Lieutenant in the Royal Marines on 28 August 1799, and was put on half-pay on 9 March 1801 (A List of the Officers of H.M. Royal Marine Forces (1831).
Of Haverfordwest (Ipswich Journal, 18 Apr. 1801). He married Elizabeth Turner, sister of Dawson Turner, at Yarmouth, on 16 April 1801 (ibid. and parish register). Appointed as Lieutenant-Colonel in the 9th Battalion of Volunteer Infantry, 2 June 1804. He died at Landshipping, Haverfordwest, on 15 January 1832, aged 54 (Morning Herald, 21 Jan. 1832). Cf. the Military Obituary in the Warder and Dublin Weekly Mail, 21 July 1832, which indicates that he was a Captain at the time of his death.
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The Turner Family of Mulbarton and Great Yarmouth in Norfolk, ed. H. Turner (new ed., rev. F. Johnson, 1907)
A List of the Officers of H.M. Royal Marine Forces (1831)
Ipswich Journal, 18 Apr. 1801