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'''Catherine''' was an inhabitant at the [[Davenport Homestead]] and the wife of [[Godfrey]]. She resided there with mutual friends [[Terry]] and [[Diana]]. She was hesitant on relocating there upon receiving a letter from Godfrey, but once she settled she began to enjoy the scenery and isolated scene of the Homstead.
'''Catherine''' was an inhabitant at the [[Davenport Homestead]] and the wife of [[Godfrey]]. She resided there with mutual friends [[Terry]] and [[Diana]]. She was hesitant on relocating there upon receiving a letter from Godfrey, but once she settled she began to enjoy the scenery and isolated scene of the Homstead.
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*<span style="color:rgb(255,255,255);">It is revealed that both Godfrey and Catherine were illiterate, as they required Father Timothy to read a letter recieved from Catherine's family regarding the death of Catherine's Brother</span>
*<span style="color:rgb(255,255,255);">It is revealed that both Godfrey and Catherine were illiterate, as they required Father Timothy to read a letter received from Catherine's family regarding the death of Catherine's brother.</span>


==Reference==
==Reference==

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"I'll get the boys!"
―Catherine upon a thief attempting to rob her and Godfrey's home.[src]

Catherine was an inhabitant at the Davenport Homestead and the wife of Godfrey. She resided there with mutual friends Terry and Diana. She was hesitant on relocating there upon receiving a letter from Godfrey, but once she settled she began to enjoy the scenery and isolated scene of the Homstead.

Trivia

  • It is revealed that both Godfrey and Catherine were illiterate, as they required Father Timothy to read a letter received from Catherine's family regarding the death of Catherine's brother.

Reference