Penelope Charleton
was married to a Huguenot immigrant, Captain Abraham Aubin
, at St James's, Dukes Place, London, a church with a reputation for performing clandestine marriages.
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53-4 and n10
death
Penelope Aubin
PA
died in London; she was buried on this date. Her husband
made and signed another codicil to his will about a week later.
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