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Mary Carleton
Born
Mary Moders
(1642-08-11)11 August 1642
Canterbury, England
Died
22 January 1673(1673-01-22) (aged 30)
Tyburn, London, England
Cause of death
Execution by hanging
Resting place
St Martin's Churchyard, London, England
Nationality
English
Other names
Mary Stedman
Known for
Marriage fraud
Criminal status
Executed
Spouses
Thomas Stedman
John Carleton
(m. 1663)
Children
2 (died in infancy)
Conviction(s)
Petty theft Returning from penal transportation
Criminal penalty
Death
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