Catherine

Catherine, also known as Kate to her husband, was an inhabitant at the Davenport Homestead and the wife of Godfrey. She resided there with her spouse, their sons, and 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. The Assassin Connor later invited Godfrey, Terry, and their families to live on the Homestead; though Catherine was hesitant to relocate at first, once she had settled, she began to enjoy the isolated Homestead.
Life on the Homestead
Some time after the two families settled at the Homestead, Catherine came across an armed robber attempting to break into Terry's home.Terrified, she fled while shouting for help and came across Connor. Informing him of the situation, she went to find Godfrey and Terry while Connor took care of the robber. Godfrey and Terry later erupted into a brawl over who should have been watching their wives, although it was quickly sorted out.
Catherine attended Norris and Myriam's marriage, and celebrated at the reception held in the Mile's End, reminiscing about her and her friend's weddings, which she laughingly described as being more "like brawls than unions". She also was present at the funeral of Achilles Davenport, and laid a rose on his coffin. She also received a letter informing her of her brother's death, much to her sorrow, and a happier one detailing the birth of Godfrey's niece and their status as her aunt and uncle respectively.
Trivia
- It was revealed that both Godfrey and Catherine were illiterate, as they required Father Timothy's assistance to read a letter received from Catherine's family regarding the death of Catherine's brother.
- Father Timothy later read them another letter regarding the birth of Godfrey's niece.
- While socializing with Diana outside of their home in the Homestead, Catherine revealed that she gave Godfrey a larger amount of alcohol when seeking more attention, and advised Diana to attempt this strategy on Terry.
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