Catharine (Tennessee)
Catharine (born c. 1835?) was an enslaved woman of Tennessee in the United States who may have been associated with slave trader and Confederate cavalry commander Nathan Bedford Forrest. Her life is poorly documented, and she could be a propagandistic fiction. She is known primarily from one unsigned anti-Forrest newspaper article that appeared in the wake of the Battle of Fort Pillow, but there are two, possibly three, other sources that may at least confirm her existence.
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Born | c. 1835 Likely Tennessee |
Other names | Cath Forrest, Catherine Forrest |
Children | Thomas (b. August 1853), possibly Narcissa Forrest (b. c. 1857) |
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