Charlotte Elizabeth Austin
Charlotte Elizabeth Austin (née Fullerton; 4 June 1878–21 November 1933) was an Australian community worker. Born on 4 June 1878 to George Fullerton and Georgina Sarah, née Clarke in Dubbo, New South Wales,[1] her early schooling was at Rivière College in Woollahra. She later attended the University of Sydney and graduated with first-class honours in History and English under the supervision of noted historian George Arnold Wood.[2][1] She married the Reverend Alfred Herbert Austin on 21 March 1903 in Randwick Presbyterian Church.[1] After marriage the couple moved to South Australia where Alfred began as a Congregational minister, and in 1905 moved back to Sydney, where her husband became the pastor of Mosman Congregational Church.[1] Published works
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