Background
Douglas, Charles Winfred was born on February 15, 1867 in Oswego, New York, United States. Son of Virgil Chittenden and Caroline (Church) Douglas.
Douglas, Charles Winfred was born on February 15, 1867 in Oswego, New York, United States. Son of Virgil Chittenden and Caroline (Church) Douglas.
Bachelor of Music, Syracuse University, 1891. Student Saint Andrew’s Division School, Syracuse, 1893. Studied church music in England, France and Germany, 1903-1904.
Doctor of Music, Nashotah House, Wisconsin, 1916.
1 son, Frederic Huntington. Deacon, 1893, priest, 1899, Protestant Episcopal Church. Assistant organist Saint Paul’s Cathedral, Syracuse, 1889-1891.
Organist Church of Zion and Saint Timothy, New York, 1892-1893.
Curate Church of the Redeemer, New York, 1893-1894. Minor canon Saint John's Cathedral, Denver, Colorado, 1894-1897.
Canon Saint Paul’s Cathedral, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, 1907-1934. Canon Saint John's Cathedral, Denver, 1934.
Associate editor New Hymnal, Protestant Episcopal Church.
Editorial work, lecturing and teaching. Lecturer Union Theological Seminary, New York City, 1928, 34. Hale lecturer, Seabury Northwestern Seminary, 1935.
Member of advisory board and lecturer, Saint Dunstan’s College Sacred Music.
Vice president The Evergreen Conference. Trustee Nashotah House, Hoosac School, Schola Cantorum, New New New York
Member of advisory board and lecturer, Saint Dunstan’s College Sacred Music. Fellow American Ecclesiol. Society (department chairman of music), Plainsong Society (president).
Member Delta Kappa Epsilon, Theta Nu Epsilon.
Married Mary Josepha Williams, Doctor of Medicine 1896.