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WARFIELD, Catharine Ann, author, born in Natchez, Mississippi, 6 June, 1816; died in Pewee Valley, Kentucky, 21 May, 1877. She was a daughter of Nathaniel A. Ware, and her maternal grandfather was Captain Charles Percy, of the British navy, one of the early colonists of Louisiana. She was educated with her sister Eleanor in Philadelphia, where the family then resided, but afterward went to Cincinnati, Ohio, where in 1833 she married Robert E. Warfield, of Lexington, Kentucky In 1857 they removed to a farm near Louisville, Kentucky Conjointly with her sister Eleanor she published " The Wife of Leon, and other Poems, by Two Sisters of the West" (New York, 1844), and "The Indian Chamber, and other Poems" (1846). Mrs. Warfield's own publications were "The Household of Bouverie" (2 vols., New York, 1860); " The Romance of the Green Seal" (1867) ; " Miriam Monfort, or Monfort Hall" (1873); "Hester Howard's Temptation " (Philadelphia, 1875); "A Double Wedding" (1875); " Lady Ernestine" (1876); " Miriam's Memoirs, or the Romance of Beauseincourt" (1876) ; " Sea and Shore " (1876) ; " Ferne Fleming" (1877) ; and "The Cardinal's Daughter" (1877).--Her sister, Eleanor Percy Ware Lee, born in Washington, Mississippi, in 1820 ; died in Natchez, Mississippi, 14 October, 1849, married Henry Lee, a native of Virginia, and with her sister was the author of several novels.
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