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Charles John Austen
Born
23 June 1779 (1779-06-23) Steventon, Hampshire
Died
7 October 1852 (1852-10-08) (aged 73) Prome, British Burma
Allegiance
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Service/branch
Royal Navy
Years of service
1791–1852
Rank
Rear-Admiral of the Blue
Commands held
HMS Indian
HMS Swiftsure
HMS Cleopatra
HMS Namur
HMS Phoenix
HMS Aurora
HMS Winchester
HMS Bellerophon
East Indies and China Station
Awards
Companion of the Order of the Bath
Spouse(s)
Frances Palmer
(m. 1807; died 1814)
Harriet Palmer
(m. 1820)
Relations
George Austen (father)
James Austen (brother)
Edward Austen Knight (brother)
Henry Thomas Austen (brother)
Cassandra Austen (sister)
Francis Austen (brother)
Jane Austen (sister)
Philadelphia Austen Hancock (aunt)
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