Edith Chesebrough Van Antwerp

[14] "Besides being a golf champion, Miss Chesebrough has attained distinction as a horsewoman, and excels in swimming and tennis", noted Anna de Koven in Good Housekeeping magazine in 1912.

[15] "Miss Edith Chesebrough has been winning championships so consistently in the past five years that nobody was surprised to hear that she had regained the title of California champion from Miss Alice Warner", reported Spalding's Official Golf Guide in 1915.

[16] Chesebrough married stockbroker and World War I veteran William Clarkson Van Antwerp in 1922.

[19][20] Her sister Helen Percy Chesebrough was head of the San Mateo County Red Cross;[21] she also died in 1949.

[22] Some of the land she left to her nephew Paul became the Chesebrough Scout Reservation in Santa Cruz County.