A pictorial history of the Chapman Family of Finchampstead and their descendants.The story begins with the building of 'Upatree' built by Alfred John Chapman in the 1930's
Alfred Henry Chapman (My Father) working on the Second Upatree
Alfred John Chapman with Birds
These Birds made their home in Upatree
A Snippet from Lisa Tarbuck's Book
The Old Fellow would do anything to make a penny
Newspaper Clip
LR - Arthur Chapman-Leonard Chapman -Bottom Row-Margaret Annie Chapman with Baby Margaret Christina Chapman-Christina Maude Chapman
Alfred Henry Chapman
Alfred Henry Chapman
Alfred Henry Chapman
Arthur Chapman
Arthur Chapman-Lucy Wenn-Terrence Chapman-Lucy Wenns Son Arthur-Taller Bridesmaid Pam Chapman
Lucy Wenn is Arthur's Wife
Lucy Wenn is Arthur Chapman's Wife -
Ice Cream Time
Arthur Chapman
Lucy Wenn - Arthur's Wife
The Poem
By Alfred John Chapman
Alfred Henry - Kate - Alfred John
Pamela Olive Kitto-Arthur Chapman's Daughter
Lucy - Pamela - Arthur
Terence (Terry) Owen Chapman
Terry is Pamela Kitto's Brother
Terence (Terry) Owen Chapman
Craig John Chapman
Son of Terence Owen Chapman
Arthur Chapman
John William Chapman
Son of Alfred Henry
Kathleen Joyce Welch nee Chapman
Daughter of Alfred Henry Chapman
Carol Anne Cummings nee Chapman
Daughter of Margaret Annie Chapman and Jack Percy
Margaret Christina Preston nee Chapman
Daughter of Alfred Henry
Julie Anne Chapman
Daughter of Alfred Henry Frank Chapman and Janet Chapman nee Trott
Joanna and Sam Chapman
Julie Anne Chapman`s Children
Lindsay Lapworth nee Chapman
Daughter of Alfred Henry Frank and Janet Chapman nee Trott
Janet and Alfred Henry Frank (Nobby) Chapman
Alfred Henry Frank's First Wife
Alfred Henry Frank Chapman
Nobby with Baby Julie Anne
Janet Carolyn Chapman nee Trott
Janet with Baby Julie Anne
John William Chapman
Johnnie at School
Son of Alfred Henry and Margaret Annie Chapman
The Havelock Road Gang
Barbara Bustin - Sylvia Girdler - Carol - Nobby - Johnnie
Carol Chapman - Margaret Annie Chapman - Patricia Preston - Margaret Preston - John William Chapman
At Bullin's Prestatyn
Craig Chapman - Daisy Teri Chapman - Tammis Chapman
Harry Stiff-Margaret Annie Chapman-Cecil Reid-Mrs Welch-Margaret Preston nee Chapman - John - Kathy - Elsie Claridge - Bett Stiff
Christina Maud Chapman and Herbert (Uncle Tom} Hyde's Wedding
Carol Anne Chapman and Clifford Cumming's Wedding
L/R Mr. Cummings - Mrs Cumming's - Clifford Cummings - Carol Anne Cummings - Alfred Henry Chapman
John William Chapman's Wedding to Shirley Stapleton
LR John Welch - Cecil Reid - Elsie Reid - Janet Chapman - Kathleen Welch - Alfred Chapman - Margaret Chapma - John Chapman - Shirley ChapmanCarol Chapman - Front Row - Richard Welch Julie Chapman - Lindsay Chapman
Alfred Henry Frank Chapman's First Wedding
Front - Alfred Chapman - Janet Trott Back - John Welch - Kathleen Welch - David Trott - Margaret Preston - Dallas Trott - Ken Trott - John Chapman - Mr. Littlejohn - Gaynor Williams - Brenda
Alfred Henry Frank Chapman's Second Wedding
Married Sylvia Anne Annette
Margaret Christina Chapman's Wedding to Gerald Preston
Alfred Henry Frank Chapman's Third Wedding
Nobby's 3rd Wedding to Carol Anne Jones
Lindsay Lapworth and Shawn Lapworths Wedding
Lindsay is Alfred Henry Frank Chapman's younger Daughter
Back Row LR-Elsie Claridge-Joe -Joan,Maisie's Sister-Reg Claridge-Maisie Claridge
Reginald Claridge
Tilly - Mary - Jack Claridge
Young Timothy Claridge
Young Barry Claridge
Timothy Claridge
Teenage Tim
Reginald Claridge
Cecil and Elsie (Bubbles) Reid
Cecil Reid Aged 90
Cecil Reid - MN
Dave Ginn and Cecil Reid
Dave Ginn is my Mother's Sister's Son, Kit Claridge
Elsie Louise Claridge
My Aunt 'Bubbles'
Gerald`s Step Father - Hugh Hooper
Merton Annie Maud Winifred Thomas nee Preston
Gerald's Mother
Gerald Preston's Father - Walter Noel Preston
Margaret Preston nee Chapman
Wife of Gerald Preston
Gerald Preston
Margaret and Gerald's Wedding Day
Margaret and Gerald's Wedding Day
Raymond Preston
Son of Margaret and Gerald
Patricia Stadter nee Preston
Daughter of Margaret and Gerald Preston
Christopher and Sharon Stadter Children of Patricia and Dieter Stadter
Dieter Stadter
Husband of Patricia Stadter
The Preston's and Stadter's
Back Row - Gerald Preston - Dieter Stadter - Patricia Stadter
Front - Ottmar Stadter - Margaret Preston - Christopher Stadter - Anne Stadter
The Preston's and Stadter's
Back Row - Gerald Preston - Dieter Stadter
L/R Margaret Preston - Patricia Stadter - Paula Preston - Karen Preston - Sandra
Preston - Raymond Preston
Sandra and Paula are the children of Raymond and Karen Preston
Young Paula and Sandra Preston - Raymond's Daughters
Christopher Stadter aged 8 and Sharron Stadter aged 3
Margaret and Valerie
Karen - Baby Sandra - Paula - Raymond
Margaret Christina Chapman now Preston with Husband Gerald Preston
Younger Margaret Preston nee Chapman
Tricia`s Wedding Day
Sharon with Dad, Dieter
Sharon with Mother, Patricia
Sandra with her Son Aiden
Paula with Aiden
Paula Preston - 3 Days old
Margaret with Tricia
Tricia and Margaret
Baby Patricia Preston
Young Christopher Stadter
Gerald with Baby Paula
Margaret and Nobby (Christmas in Australia)
Margaret at Work
Reunion in U.K.
Keith Newport (Standing) - L/R Marion Newport - Raymond - Nobby
Reunion U.K.
Back - Dawn Bull - Raymond
Front - John Chapman - Karen Preston (Ray's Ex Wife}
Reunion U.K.
Raymond with old Friends, Kath and Frank Hodgeson
Margaret - Tricia - Anne Stadter
Reunion U.K.
Nobby - Tricia - Carol
The Prestons
Ray on The Murrey
Reunion U.K.
Ray - Carol Cummings - Tricia
Raymond & Patricia Preston
Raymond & Tricia Preston
Raymond & Tricia
Schooldays - Ray & Tricia
Sandra and Paula Preston
Raymond Preston - Patricia Preston - Gerald's Mum - Margaret
Lindsay Lapworth
Lindsay Lapworth nee Chapman - Daughter of Alfred Henry Frank and Janet Chapman nee Trott
Charlie Christopher Lapworth
Charlie Christopher Lapworth - Great Grandson of Alfred Henry Frank Chapman. Son of Lindsay and Shawn Lapwrth. Lindsay is Daughter of Alfred Henry Frank and Janet Caroline
Theo Lapworth
Son of Daniel Lapworth - Great Grandson of Alfred Henry Frank Chapman
Hi,my name is Alfred Henry Frank Chapman.(Nobby to all my Friends. I was born in Wokingham in Berkshire U.K. in 1939. This site is just a pictorial record of the Chapman,Claridge and associated families. Please feel free to contact me and add any photos or information at --- nobchapman@yahoo.co.uk I would like to thank Craig Chapman and Pamela Kitto for all their help in supplying me with many Documents and Photographs. They have been such a great help to me.
My Grand Father Alfred John Chapman built a house up in a pine tree on some scrub land he brought in Barkham Ride , Finchampstead in the county of Berkshire in the United Kingdom. and decided to call it 'Upatree' I am the last living member of the Chapman family who can lay claim to visiting Upatree and socialising with my Granddad and Grand Mother, Alfred John and Kate Chapman. I am now the only living relative alive that can lay claim to visiting Alfred John and Kate Chapman at Upatree.
Wokingham Times March 6th.1975 They called the house Upatree. Which was certainly more descriptive than Chez Nous or Shangrila. For there it was, 10 or 12ft. Off the ground, a snug and comfortable home built on a massive branch sprouting from a pine tree on land off Barkham Ride, Finchampstead. And in it for many years lived Mr and Mrs. Alfred J. Chapman, their daughter and several of their five sons. Rent free into the bargain. A painter, glazier and decorator, though he could turn his hand to most things, Alfred Chapman as a young man had a shop in the then small village of Bracknell. But his horizons there were limited and a few years later he and his wife moved to Richmond. Desolate, almost barren acres Life at Richmond, however, was possibly harder than life at Bracknell. Certainly the dreams Alfred Chapman had of improving his business on the fringe of London failed to come true, for these were the years immediately after the First World War and life was a struggle for many families. Hearing that land was available in the California – Finchampstead area he decided to return to Berkshire. The family moved by night the six childred piled with the furniture in three horse-drawn vans. No one knows what Alfred Chapman thought of the land off Barkham Ride when he arrived, though having lived at Bracknell he should have had some knowledge of the area and the desolate and almost barren acres that lay south of Wokingham 50 years ago. The land may have beeen inhospitable, the few families who lived in the area were not, and for a few days Mrs. Chapman and the younger children found a home with a Miss Wigg and a Miss Mason and her brother while Alfred and the older boys slept under a tarpaulin on the ground. But Alfred was a practical man. With second hand timber he built a small bungalow around a tree and sank a well on the land he had bought off Barkham Ride. It was comfortable enough, but the land was liable to flood after prolonged rain and Alfred knew the bungalow around the tree could only be his family’s home until he could build more suitable accommodation. Near this first bungalow a pine reared towards the sky with one of its branches- almost as stout as the tree itself-running parallel to the ground a few feet up. This, thought Alfred Chapman was strong enough to support the house he planned, and in the weeks that followed the area rang to the sound of his axe as he cut down the tree to within a foot or two of the branch and the noise of his saw as he shaped the wood he required. Moat around his castle Within weeks the place was complete with the branch of the tree as its foundation and the rest of the building supported on wooden piles driven into the ground. The timber frame was covered with weatherproof sheeting (later replaced with cladding), windows were installed and a verandah approached by steps led to the entrance door. Alfred Chapman may have known an Englishman’s home is his castle but it was the knowledge that the land was liable to flooding that led him to build a moat most of the way around his house in the tree. Later the piles supporting the building were also covered and a door and windows installed, an improvement which kept the cold from entering the house from underneath and provided the family with a store room. Alfred Chapman was a skilled and determined man. Years earlier he cycled regularly from London to court the girl who was to be his wife. She lived in Reading and worked for Huntley and Palmers. His skill was apparent in the warm and comfortable home he built up a tree. It had a living room complete with kitchen range, a bedroom and a bathroom and a roomy storehouse in the basement. There were pictures on the walls, a cosy fire burned in the grate and running water came from the cistern on the roof topped up by a pump on the well he dug. Alfred and his wife and family were very much at home. Tossed like a ship at sea He made only one mistake in building his house up a tree, though it was quickly rectified. He had failed to take into account the force which the wind blew across these barren acres of Berkshire, and in a gale the bough supporting his home blew in the wind. It was like living in a storm tossed ship at sea and the only remedy was to saw through the branch where it protruded from the side of the house. Comfortable though it was, warm and snug though it was, the house was obviously too small for a man, his wife and six growing children. The problem was resolved when the older boys decided to go back to London and find work, for jobs were not easy to come by locally. The children left at home were Leonard, who now lives in Shepherd’s Bush, London, and his sister Christine, now a widow living in Barkham Road, Wokingham. As a young lady she was in service with the Heelas family in Wokingham. Leonard had a paper round for W.H.Smith at Crowthorne Station, worked for Foys, the Wokingham ironmonger and grocer, had a spell with Ashley Pick and Sons, wire rope makers in Denmark Street, Wokingham, and finally a muilk round in Finchampstead before moving to work in London when he was 16. To school in a coal lorry Leonard had a leg injury as a child and despite surgery in the 1930’s still feels its effects. In the first few months he lived in Barkham Ride he trav elled to school in a pram. Later he and his sister were transferred to the school at Arborfield with the school bus supplied by a fuel merchant from Finchampstead. The lorry was covered with a tarpaulin supported on hoops to carry the children to and from school; for the rest of the day it was used to deliver coal. Alfred Chapman and his wife continued living in Barkham Ride and the novelty of Upatree brought them nationwide publicity, especially when Alfred disputed that he should pay rates. He argued – though unsuccessfully – that since his home had no foundations in Berkishire soil his dwelling was not rateable, an argument no rating officer came up against every day. And Alfred? A man with skills sufficient to build a comfortable home up a tree was never short of work and returned to his job as a painter, decorator and glazier. He also became a general dealer and at one stage he and his wife drove around in a De Dion Bouton car he bought for just a few pounds locally. Alfred and his wife, Kate, continued to live in the home they made up a tree until their deaths during the Second World War. It had stood through all weathers for 20 years, proof indeed that Alfred knew what he was doing when he first took an axe to a tree in Barkham Ride. Alfred and Kate are buried in Finchampstead churchyard and Up0atree has disappeared under a postwar estate of bungalows. But Upatree is not forgotten completely, nor are those for whom it was a home. Alfred and Kate are still remembered locally and on the estate of post-war bungalows is a house known as Treetops. But it’s much more down-to-earth a place than it was.....
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Births & Deaths CHAPMANS William John Chapman - 1821 - ? - Alfred John Chapman's Father Alfred John Chapman - 1876 - Died - 6/1/1944 Emily Ann Chapman - Wife of William John Chapman Kate Chapman - 1872 - 1943 - Died 22/11/43 Arthur Chapman - 3/12/1910 - Died - 31/10/1991 Frederick Chapman Leonard John Chapman - Died 1st April 1994 Terence Owen Chapman - 20th May 1944 - Died 1991 Craig John Chapman - 1971 - Tammis Chapman Daisy Ten Chapman - 2014 - Pamela Olive Kitto nee Chapman - 1952 - Christine Maud Hyde nee Chapman - 20th. May 1906 - Died Alfred Henry Chapman - 1902 - Died 12/12/1945 Margaret Annie Chapman nee Claridge - 1907 - 1975 - Died 5/11/1975 Margaret Christina Preston nee Chapman - 1930 - Died - 29/7/2011 Kathleen Joyce Welch nee Chapman - 15/4/1936 - Died 29/11/2017 Alfred Henry Frank Chapman - 20/8/1939 John William Chapman - 26/8/1946 Karen Christina McMail nee Chapman - 13/02/1973 - Daughter of John William Tracey Anne Crampton nee Chapman - Daughter of John William Carol Anne Cummings nee Chapman - 25/9/1950 - Wife of Clifford Cummings Lindsay Lapworth nee Chapman - 12/9/196 - Daughter of Alfred Henry Frank Chapman & Janet Trott Julie Anne Chapman - 27/7/1963 - Daughter of Alfred Henry Frank Chapman & Janet Trott Sam Chapman - 14/10/1990 - Son of Julie Chapman Joanna Chapman-Woods - 8/4/1993 - Daughter of Julie Chapman & Martin Woods Jacob William Fairhurst - 05/09/2018 - Joanna Chapman-Woods Son - Great Grandson of Alfred Henry Frank Chapman Alex James Fairhurst - Born 20.02.2022 - Great Grandson of Alfred Henry Frank Chapman - Son of Joanna Chapman-Woods & Liam Fairhurst Charlie Christopher Lapworth - 30/09/2008 - Son of Daniel Lapwoth - Great Grandson of Alfred Henry Frank Chapman CLARIDGES - PRESTONS - OTHERS Mary Richardson nee Claridge - 1885 John (Jack) Claridge - 1884 Reginald Claridge - 18/04/1926 - 31/12/2001 Maisie Claridge - 23/05/1930 - 05/09/2009 Barry Claridge - 04/01/1956 - 13/06/2017 Timothy Claridge - 26/06/1963 Gerald Preston - 1928 - 2009 - Husband of Margaret Christina Chapman Raymond Preston - 1952 - Son of Margaret & Gerald Preston Patricia Stadter nee Preston - 1954 - Daughter of Margaret & Gerald Preston Richard Welch - 25/2/69 - Son of Kathleen & John Welch John Welch - 21/11/1937 - Husband of Kathleen Welch Daniel Lapworth - 18/4/1988 - Son of Lindsay & Shawn Lapworth Scott Lapworth - 3/11/ - Son of Lindsay & Shawn Lapworth Theo Lapworth - 21/06/2022 - Son of Daniel Lapworth and Great Grandson of Alfred Henry Frank Chapman Christopher Stadter - 24/4/1984 - Son of Patricia & Dieter Stadter Sharon Stadter - 20/7/1989 - Daughter of Patricia & Dieter Stadter Sandra Preston - 28/4/1980 - Daughter of Raymond & Karen Preston Paula Preston - 3/'5/1978 - Daughter of Raymond & Karen Preston Dieter Stadter - 28/5/1954 - Husband of Patricia Stadter