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Lady Catherine <I>O'Brien</I> Chapman

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Lady Catherine O'Brien Chapman

Birth
Braidwood, Queanbeyan–Palerang Regional Council, New South Wales, Australia
Death
Jun 1934 (aged 63–64)
New South Wales, Australia
Burial
South Coogee, Randwick City, New South Wales, Australia GPS-Latitude: -33.9299986, Longitude: 151.2543688
Plot
Congregation, Vault 1
Memorial ID
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Daughter of grazier James O'Brien.

Married Austen Chapman on Oct. 23, 1894 with Roman Catholic rites.

Mother of James Austen Chapman, John Austen Chapman, Unknown (Chapman) Ramsey, and Unknown (Chapman) Baggott.


OBITUARY
LADY CHAPMAN.
The funeral of Lady Chapman, widow of Sir Austen Chapman, took place on Saturday at the Randwick cemetery after a Requiem Mass at the Church of St. Mary Magdalene, Rose Bay, conducted by the Rev. Father R. O'Regan. The principal mourners were : Captain James A. Chapman, O.B.E., and Major John A. Chapman, D.S.O., (sons), Mrs. O. Ramsay and Mrs. J. Baggott (daughters), Mr. O. Ramsay and Mr. J. J. Baggott (sons-in-law), Mr. James O'Brien, of Singleton, and Mr. M. R. O'Brien of Braidwood (brothers), James J. Maher and J. Eppenheim (cousins), Mesdames Hourigan, Pooley and Cansdell, and the Misses Byrne (nieces). The Sisters of Charity and the Catholic Boy Scouts were represented at the funeral. Catholic Boy Scouts provided a guard of honour at the cemetery. Among others who attended were Major H. W. C. MacBride (representing the State Commandant, Brig.-Gen Phillips), Major J. W. Shreeve (representing Major-Gen Sir Charles Rosenthal), Lieut-Col. J. J. Murray, Lieut.-Col. J. McCall, Lieut.-Col. A. A. Brackpool, Lieut.-Col. G. E. Manchester, Capt. H. N. Boyle, Major Edwin T. Penfold (com- manding Australian Tank Corps), Warrant-officer F. W. Spencer (representing New South Wales Militia Rifle Clubs' Union), Inspector C. T. Ferguson (representing the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Childs), Major D. F. Weingarth, Major J. A. Rena, Capt. L. J. Hampton, of the 19th Batt. (representing Col. C. H. Howarth), Col. H. E. Jackson, Capt. L. S. Allen, Major Denton, Drs. J. A. Kennedy, McPhee, and J. Flynn, Messrs. James Byrne, J. W. P. Donnelly (representing Marist Brothers Old Boys' Union, Darlinghurst), M. J. Candrick, J. Roberts (representing Stanton and Sons), Ald. W. Fyfe Henderson (Mosman Council), Messrs. J. S. McAuliffe, W. Gilfillan, J. T. Daly, John Hughes, V. McManus, Rev. Bro. Gerard (Marist Brothers), Messrs. J. Malone, E. A. McCarthy, Geo. Flynn, M. D. Passmore, A. L. Finn, S. A. Lord, Mrs. N. Bergin (secretary, ladies' committee, Catholic Boy Scouts), Messrs. Selby Adams, J. Rossi, W. Hamilton, W. E. R. Francis, L. F. Annivitti, S. Dawson, C. J. Gillan, Newman Manion, C. J. Ramsay, Phillip Kennedy, H. Cosgrove, Atkinson and Reid (Miniature Rifle Association), R. M. Fox (Randwick Rifle Club), Colonel and Mrs. R. Jackson, and Mr. Gerald Hollingdale.


The Sydney Morning Herald
Monday 18 June 1934, p. 6

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Daughter of grazier James O'Brien.

Married Austen Chapman on Oct. 23, 1894 with Roman Catholic rites.

Mother of James Austen Chapman, John Austen Chapman, Unknown (Chapman) Ramsey, and Unknown (Chapman) Baggott.


OBITUARY
LADY CHAPMAN.
The funeral of Lady Chapman, widow of Sir Austen Chapman, took place on Saturday at the Randwick cemetery after a Requiem Mass at the Church of St. Mary Magdalene, Rose Bay, conducted by the Rev. Father R. O'Regan. The principal mourners were : Captain James A. Chapman, O.B.E., and Major John A. Chapman, D.S.O., (sons), Mrs. O. Ramsay and Mrs. J. Baggott (daughters), Mr. O. Ramsay and Mr. J. J. Baggott (sons-in-law), Mr. James O'Brien, of Singleton, and Mr. M. R. O'Brien of Braidwood (brothers), James J. Maher and J. Eppenheim (cousins), Mesdames Hourigan, Pooley and Cansdell, and the Misses Byrne (nieces). The Sisters of Charity and the Catholic Boy Scouts were represented at the funeral. Catholic Boy Scouts provided a guard of honour at the cemetery. Among others who attended were Major H. W. C. MacBride (representing the State Commandant, Brig.-Gen Phillips), Major J. W. Shreeve (representing Major-Gen Sir Charles Rosenthal), Lieut-Col. J. J. Murray, Lieut.-Col. J. McCall, Lieut.-Col. A. A. Brackpool, Lieut.-Col. G. E. Manchester, Capt. H. N. Boyle, Major Edwin T. Penfold (com- manding Australian Tank Corps), Warrant-officer F. W. Spencer (representing New South Wales Militia Rifle Clubs' Union), Inspector C. T. Ferguson (representing the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Childs), Major D. F. Weingarth, Major J. A. Rena, Capt. L. J. Hampton, of the 19th Batt. (representing Col. C. H. Howarth), Col. H. E. Jackson, Capt. L. S. Allen, Major Denton, Drs. J. A. Kennedy, McPhee, and J. Flynn, Messrs. James Byrne, J. W. P. Donnelly (representing Marist Brothers Old Boys' Union, Darlinghurst), M. J. Candrick, J. Roberts (representing Stanton and Sons), Ald. W. Fyfe Henderson (Mosman Council), Messrs. J. S. McAuliffe, W. Gilfillan, J. T. Daly, John Hughes, V. McManus, Rev. Bro. Gerard (Marist Brothers), Messrs. J. Malone, E. A. McCarthy, Geo. Flynn, M. D. Passmore, A. L. Finn, S. A. Lord, Mrs. N. Bergin (secretary, ladies' committee, Catholic Boy Scouts), Messrs. Selby Adams, J. Rossi, W. Hamilton, W. E. R. Francis, L. F. Annivitti, S. Dawson, C. J. Gillan, Newman Manion, C. J. Ramsay, Phillip Kennedy, H. Cosgrove, Atkinson and Reid (Miniature Rifle Association), R. M. Fox (Randwick Rifle Club), Colonel and Mrs. R. Jackson, and Mr. Gerald Hollingdale.


The Sydney Morning Herald
Monday 18 June 1934, p. 6

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