Windsor CHAPMAN, Charles Field Encyclopedia Vermont Biography: A Series of Authentic Biographical Sketches of the Representative Men of Vermont and Sons of Vermont in Other States. Dodge. Burlington: Ullery Publishing Company, 1912, p 143-144 Charles Field CHAPMAN, banker, Woodstock, was born 14 January 1856 at Woodstock [Windsor County, Vermont], son of George Roswell and Harriet Maria (JONES) CHAPMAN. Educated at Woodstock High School; Dartmouth College, A. B. 1879; medical department University of Vermont. After graduating from Dartmouth College studied medicine for three years with Dr. Charles L. ALLEN of Rutland [Rutland County, Vermont], and in University of Vermont; broke down in health, and in 1884 entered Woodstock National Bank as clerk. In 1888 elected treasurer of Ottauquechee Savings Bank, Woodstock; is still treasurer and trustee. Was president Vermont State Bankers' Association 1910-1911, and now one of the executive committee. Republican; served as chairman of board of village trustees; several terms school director. Member of Protestant Episcopal Church; has been junior warden and treasurer of St. James' s parish, Woodstock [Windsor County, Vermont], and treasurer of the fund for aged and infirm clergymen for the diocese of Vermont; also one of the trustees of said fund, one of the trustees of diocese of Vermont, and secretary of the board. Member Woodstock Lodge No. 31, Free & Accepted Masons; Woodstock Country Club; Woodstock Improvement Society, Lakota Club, was secretary and treasurer ten years; secretary and treasurer of the Spinet Club; and secretary of the Woodstock Burying-Ground Association. Submitted by Cathy Kubly