Rose Farwell Chatfield-Taylor

Rose Farwell Chatfield-Taylor (March 7, 1870 – April 5, 1918) was an American sportswoman, bookbinder, suffragist, and socialite, and co-founder of a golf club in Illinois named Onwentsia.

She and her older sisters Anna de Koven and Grace were considered fashionable beauties in Chicago society, and all enjoyed various sports.

[2] Portraits of Rose Farwell as a young woman were painted by John Elliott and Adolfo Müller-Ury.

She was a clubwoman, and served as vice president of the Northside Chicago branch of the Illinois Woman Suffrage League.

[20] Her sister's book, A Cloud of Witnesses (1920), recounts Anna de Koven's efforts to contact the spirit of the late Rose Farwell Chatfield-Taylor.