Emigrate means 'migrate' because she moved from England to India, then she moved to Australia.
Caroline Chisholm arrived in Sydney in 1838 on the ship "Emerald Isle".
Caroline Chisholm grew up in Northampton, England.
by coming to australia
YES obviously. Caroline Chisholm is also the patron of Caroline Chisholm College, Glenmore Park, NSW, Australia. here is the link to the website where there is information about her, http://www.carolinechisholm.nsw.edu.au/about/our_college.html#patron
Caroline Chisholm
Caroline Chisholm had seven siblings, but their names and details are not widely known or documented. They were part of the Chisholm family in England during the 19th century, where Caroline grew up before becoming known for her work as a social reformer and philanthropist in Australia.
Caroline Chisholm's husband was called Archibald Chisholm.
Caroline Chisholm helped out English immigrants to Australia in the 19th century. She was known as the emigrants friend and worked ceaselessly on their behalf. See also the related question.
Caroline Chisholm's work has been remembered in several ways. Her face has appeared on stamps and on a bank note and she was given a medal of the Order of Australia in 1994.
There is no evidence to suggest that Caroline Chisholm was blind.
Caroline chisholm's parents names were Caroline and William Jones