From Jerripedia
Charles Duret Aubin (1894- ) was Attorney-General under Bailiff Alexander Coutanche from 1935 to 1948, including the difficult years of the German Occupation.
He was the son of Walter Duret Aubin, a doctor of medicine, Deputy for St Helier (1895-1898), Jurat of the Royal Court (1899) and Lieut-Bailiff (1906-1917), and Catharine Francesca Murrow
Family tree
Aubin family tree
The iconic photograph of Charles Duret Aubin meeting invading German troops at the Airport in 1940
Charles Duret Aubin (second from left) and colleagues ready for a Christmas Day swim at Havre des Pas Pool in 1928
A card sent from France in 1899 when he was five years old
This is a postcard which was sent to him from Fecamp in Normandy when he was a child in 1901
The address side of the 1901 card
A telegram sent from Sark congratulating him on his appointment
Charles at an Animal Shelter fete in 1936