Catherine
- "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.
Biography
Early life
Before her move to the Homestead, Catherine resided with her husband and their friends on a small plot of land north of Champlain, New York. Both she and Diana had described it as an uncomfortable and disdainful place to reside. She was hesitant on relocating there upon receiving a letter from Godfrey of the prospects, but once she settled she began to enjoy the scenery and isolated scene on the Homestead.
Robbery
Upon settling, a robber attempted to break into Terry's home, and Catherine witnessed it. Upon finding Connor, she informed him that she was going to get Terry and Godfrey, and raced to find them. Upon the robber's demise, Godfrey and Terry erupted into a brawl over who should've been watching their wives, although it was later sorted out.
Life on the Homestead
Later on, she attended Norris and Myriam's marriage, and celebrated at the reception held in "The Mile's End". She also was present at the funeral of Achilles Davenport, and laid a rose on his coffin.
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.
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