A primary, high and catholic school have been named after Caroline Chisholm. Also a Hospital and nursing home have been named after her. And a center has been named after her.
Caroline Chisholm did not attend a school. She was educated at home by a governess.
preety
blue
Charles Christopher St. Hill and mother Ruby Seale
She and her first husband divorced in 1977; and she subsequently remarried about a year later, to a man named Arthur Hardwick. She never talked much about why her first marriage, which lasted 28 years, came to an end. She and Conrad Chisholm had known each other for many years, so perhaps they just grew apart.
Caroline Chisholm's husband was called Archibald Chisholm.
There is no evidence to suggest that Caroline Chisholm was blind.
Caroline chisholm's parents names were Caroline and William Jones
Caroline Jones Chisholm occupation was a community worker
Caroline Chisholm School was created in 2004.
Caroline Chisholm College was created in 1974.
THE FAMILY COLONIZATION SOCIETY was founded by Caroline Chisholm
Caroline Chisholm's childrens' names were, Archibald, William, Henry, Sydney, Caroline and Monica.
Caroline Chisholm had three children. Her first child, a daughter named Mary, was born in 1832, followed by a son named Edward in 1834, and another son, named Henry, in 1837. Chisholm balanced her family life with her advocacy for emigrants and women’s rights throughout her life.
Caroline Chisholm did not attend a school. She was educated at home by a governess.
Caroline Chisholm is buried in Billing Road Cemetery, Northampton, England.
Caroline Chisholm College's motto is 'Faith, Courage, Tolerance'.