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[[Image:Chewning.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Photo courtesy: Susan McKeever.]]CHEWNING, Charles. (Platteville, Wis. June 18, 1872--Chicago, IL, Jan. 10, 1947).  The son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George W. Chewning, Charles moved to Dubuque when he was sixteen and lived here until he moved to Chicago in 1930. He worked as an iron moulder at the [[ADAMS COMPANY]], but was remembered as the leader of many dance orchestras.  He was a charter member of the local chapter of the American Federation of Musicians.  
[[Image:Chewning.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Photo courtesy: Susan McKeever.]]CHEWNING, Charles. (Platteville, Wis. June 18, 1872--Chicago, IL, Jan. 10, 1947).  The son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George W. Chewning, Charles moved to Dubuque when he was sixteen and lived here until he moved to Chicago in 1930. He worked as an iron moulder at the Excelsior Brass Foundry, but was remembered as the leader of many dance orchestras.  He was a charter member of the local chapter of the American Federation of Musicians.  


The Chewnings were a very musical family.  Charles was the father of [[CHEWNING, Vincent|Vincent CHEWNING]] and the brother of Leslie Chewning who was the director of the [[CHEWNING-STUBER ORCHESTRA]].  At one time, Charles and his brother Leslie had their own orchestra called the [[CHEWNING BROS. ORCHESTRA]].
The Chewnings were a very musical family.  Charles was the father of [[CHEWNING, Vincent|Vincent CHEWNING]] and the brother of Leslie Chewning who was the director of the [[CHEWNING-STUBER ORCHESTRA]].  At one time, Charles and his brother Leslie had their own orchestra called the [[CHEWNING BROS. ORCHESTRA]].
[[Image:brassworks.jpg|left|thumb|450px|Photo of Charles Chewning when he worked at the Excelsior Brass Foundry. Photo courtesy: Susan McKeever.]]


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Revision as of 01:50, 13 September 2011

Photo courtesy: Susan McKeever.

CHEWNING, Charles. (Platteville, Wis. June 18, 1872--Chicago, IL, Jan. 10, 1947). The son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George W. Chewning, Charles moved to Dubuque when he was sixteen and lived here until he moved to Chicago in 1930. He worked as an iron moulder at the Excelsior Brass Foundry, but was remembered as the leader of many dance orchestras. He was a charter member of the local chapter of the American Federation of Musicians.

The Chewnings were a very musical family. Charles was the father of Vincent CHEWNING and the brother of Leslie Chewning who was the director of the CHEWNING-STUBER ORCHESTRA. At one time, Charles and his brother Leslie had their own orchestra called the CHEWNING BROS. ORCHESTRA.

Photo of Charles Chewning when he worked at the Excelsior Brass Foundry. Photo courtesy: Susan McKeever.