Florence Warfield Sillers

Florence Carson Warfield Sillers (September 25, 1869 – April 5, 1958) was an American socialite and historian.

[2][1] Her father, a planter who owned a plantation in Bolivar County, Mississippi, near Rosedale, served as a Confederate Officer in the 2nd Arkansas Infantry Regiment during the American Civil War.

[6] Her husband owned several plantations in Bolivar County and was a Mississippi Democratic executive committee member.

[7] As a prominent society figure in Mississippi, Sillers was member of multiple social societies and civic organizations including local chapters of the Colonial Dames of America, American Farm Bureau Federation, American Red Cross, Mississippi Delta Council, and the Rosedale Country Club.

[8] She was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church and served as treasurer of the King's Daughters Hospital of Rosedale for twenty years.