Windsor CHESTER, Fred H. 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 146 Fred H. CHESTER, hotel keeper, Windsor [Windsor County, Vermont], was born 17 June 1856 at Laconia [Belknap County], New Hampshire, son of Charles T. and Mary (PATTEN) CHESTER. Educated in the public schools. Chief clerk Pemigewassett House, Plymouth [Grafton County], New Hampshire, three years; engaged in railroad business eight years; manager Glen House, White Mountains, two years; the Alcazar, St. Augustine [St. Johns County], Florida, two years; Masconomo House, Manchester-by-the-Sea, [Essex County] Massachusetts, two years; the Tuileries and Empire Hotels, Boston, two years; Hotel Brunswick, Boston, ten years; proprietor Senter House, Center Harbor [Carroll County], New Hampshire, one year; and Windsor Hotel, Windsor [Windsor County, Vermont], since 1906. Republican. Episcopalian. Member Heptasophs' Association; Hotel Men's Mutual Benevolent Association of the United States; Massachusetts Hotel Association; and the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. In 1884 he [Fred H. CHESTER] married [Miss?] Mary A. MEREDITH of Boston [Suffolk County, Massachusetts]. They had one son, Francis Meredith (deceased), and two daughters, Winnifred M. and Jessie Marie. Submitted by Cathy Kubly