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Eliza Bowen, more famously known as Madam Jumel, died at the age of 92 in New York City on July 16, 1865. The illegitimate child of a prostitute, carried on a series of relationships with cultured men before maneuvering a lucrative marriage to wealthy New York Wine merchant Stephen Jumel and in later years becoming the wife of Aaron Burr. For a short time in the 1790s, she lived with her mother and stepfather in a rented house in the town Williamston, N.C. She is thought to be the inspiration for Charles Dickens's Mrs. Haversham in the novel, "Great Expectations".