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George Truman Morrell

George Truman Morrell
Scan of photograph of colour portrait drawing of Commander George Truman Morrell
Commander George Truman Morrell, RN
Born (1830-01-29)29 January 1830
Dinan, France
Died 7 May 1912(1912-05-07) (aged 82)
Belvedere, Kent, England
Allegiance United Kingdom United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Service/branch Naval Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg Royal Navy
Years of service 1842-1873
Rank Commander
Commands held

HMS Investigator

HMS Sparrow

HMS Investigator

Commander George Truman Morrell RN (29 January 1830 – 7 May 1912) was a British naval, officer and explorer active during the Victorian era.

George Truman Morrell was born 29 January 1830 in Dinan, Brittany, France, a British subject. He was the second son of a naval officer, Arthur Fleming Morrell, and Elizabeth Reid, who was the daughter of a pay officer at the Plymouth Dockyard. His eldest brother, Charles Walter Morrell, died in 1839, aged 11.

His younger brother, Arthur Morrell, also born in Dinan became a Rear-Admiral in the Royal Navy.

George joined the Royal Navy in 1842 at age 12, a first class volunteer aboard HMS Calcutta, commanding.

He would spend seven years as a midshipman, before becoming a mate aboard HMS Excellent in 1849. He was then acting lieutenant on several occasions, before being confirmed to that rank in 1851.

In 1866, the Foreign Office reported on "great judgement" displayed by George during a daring expedition up the Niger River aboard HMS Investigator, a journey he documented in his journal.

During his naval career, George served aboard the following ships:

He was paid off from the navy in 1869, and then served for a short period with the coast guard in Sligo, Ireland, as a division lieutenant. He documented his final year of service in Ireland in another journal, filled with details such as the loss of ships and crew, the recovery of drowning victims ("30th June - Bodies of two young women aged about 16 & 18 both sweetly pretty, laying in our boat house, having been brought off Black rocks near L. House on Saturday, to await coroner's inquest on Monday, 30th June"), and discipline meted out to coast guardsmen ("Sept. 9th - Mr. King to lose one good conduct stripe").


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