???? - 1816
Resident slave-owner in Jamaica, father amongst others of Edward Turner (q.v.).
Memorial inscription in Walcott Church, Bath: IN MEMORY OF MARY GALE TURNER, RELICT OF DUTTON SMITH TURNER OF CLARENDON, JAMAICA, ESQr. AND ELDEST DAUGHTER OF THE LATE HENRY REDWAR ESQr. OF DUNBARTON ESTATE, IN THE SAME ISLAND. (Three lines. Erected by her children.) SHE DIED IN THIS CITY ON THE 16TH. OF MARCH 1822 AGED 45. ALSO ELIZABETH GIBBONS DAVIS, WHOSE REMAINS ARE DEPOSITED IN THE SAME VAULT IN THIS CHURCHYARD WITH HER LATE DAUGHTER THE ABOVE MARY GALE TURNER, DIED MAY 7TH 1825 AGED 71.
Dutton Smith Turner and Mary Gale Redwar had nine known children: Edward (born in Jamaica in 1796), William Dutton (born Jamaica 1798), James Wright (Jamaica 1799), Robert (Wiltshire 1801), Eliza Jane (Wiltshire 1803), Mary Anne (Jamaica c. 1806), Caroline Cydippa (Jamaica 1808), Wilton George (Jamaica 1810), Sarah White (Jamaica 1813). All except Robert were involved in the slave compensation process.
http://www.jamaicanfamilysearch.com/Members/b/bcarib15.htm [accessed 03/03/2014].
Friends of Kensal Green Cemetery Magazine, Issue 72, January 2014, pp. 14-20.
We are grateful to Robert Lancashire for his assistance with compiling this entry.
Spouse
Mary Gale Redwar
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Children
Wilton, William Dutton, James Wright, Mary Ann, Edward, Sarah Whyte, Caroline Cydippa
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The dates listed below have different categories as denoted by the letters in the brackets following each date. Here is a key to explain those letter codes:
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1801 [EA] - → Owner
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- 1816 [EY] → Owner
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1817 [EA] - 1832 [LA] → Previous owner
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1809 [EA] - 1809 [LA] → Owner
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Brother-in-law → Sister-in-law
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Other relatives
Notes →
Their wives were sisters (Mary Gale nee Redwar and Harriet Gibbons nee Redwar, both daughters of Harry Redwar and sisters of William Gale...
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Father-in-law → Son-in-law
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Father → Daughter
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Father → Daughter
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Father → Son
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Father → Son
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Father → Son
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Father → Son
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Father → Daughter
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Father-in-law → Son-in-law
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Deceased Husband → Widow
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Brother → Sister
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Box, Wiltshire, Wessex, England
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