Jeannette H. Walworth

[1] Born in Philadelphia, in 1837, she removed to Natchez, Mississippi, while a child, with her father, Charles Julius Hadermann, a German baron, who became the president of Jefferson College.

In 1873, having married Maj. Douglas Walworth, of Natchez, she accompanied him to his plantation in southern Arkansas, and then to Memphis, Tennessee, before finally removing to New York City.

In addition to contributions to the periodical press, the Continent, The Commercial Appeal, and other magazines, she published several novels.

Her father was Charles Julius Hadermann von Winsingen, a German baron and political exile, of Bonn, Prussia.

The Baron was a nephew of Count Jean Rapp, who was created a peer of France by Napoleon for gallantry in battle.

[4] They lived for a time on his plantation in southern Mississippi, later moving to Memphis, Tennessee, and finally to New York City.