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WALWORTH, Jeannette Ritchie Hadermann, author, born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 22 February, 1837. She removed to Natchez, Mississippi, while a child, with her father, Charles Julius Hadermann, a German baron, who was afterward president of Jefferson college. On his death the family removed to Louisiana, and when she was sixteen years old Miss Hadermann became a governess. Having married Major Douglas Walworth, of Natchez, she accompanied him to his plantation in southern Arkansas, thence removed to Memphis, Tennessee, and finally to New York city, where she now resides. In addition to contributions to the periodical press, the " Continent," and other magazines, she has published "Forgiven at Last" (Philadelphia, 1870); "The Silent Witness" (1871); "Dead Men's Shoes" (1872) ; "Heavy Yokes" (Boston, 1874) ; "Nobody's Business" (New York, 1878) ; "The Bar Sinister " (1885) ; " Without Blemish " (1885); "Alice and Scruples " (1886) ; "At Bay " (New York, 1887); "The New Man at Rossmere" (1887) ; "Southern Silhouettes" (New York, 1887) ; " True to Herself" (New York, 1888) ; "That Girl from Texas" (New York, 1888).
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