![]() | Philip Adamson Woodland |
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| Birth | 8 Dec 1907 | Richmond, Cache County, Utah |
| Gender | Male | |
| Died | 14 Jan 1999 | Redwood Valley, California |
| Buried | 23 Jan 1999 | Wasatch Lawn Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah |
| Person ID | I1252 | Complete |
| Last Modified | 31 Oct 2005 | |
| Father | William Thomas Woodland, b. 15 Oct 1883, Richmond, Cache County, Utah | |
| Mother | Lydia Anna Adamson, b. 30 Nov 1878, Rangarno, Vaddo, Stockholm, Sweden | |
| Married | 21 Nov 1906 | Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah |
| Family ID | F233 | Group Sheet |
| Family | Dorothy Eva Penrose, b. 11 Jul 1909, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah | |||||||
| Married | 5 Jun 1935 | Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah |
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| Photos | ![]() | Vacation at Yellowstone Park In August of 1945 the Woodland family took a vacation to Yellowstone Park. | ||||||
![]() | Movie Making in Yellowstone in 1945 Yellowstone was the site of the making of a movie--probably Bad Bascomb | |||||||
![]() | Child Star Margaret O'Brien One of the stars of the movie was the 8-year old Margaret O'Brien. She posed for some photos. | |||||||
![]() | Margaret O'Brien Margaret was a popular child star. She played "Tootie," Judy Garland's little sister in Meet Me in Saint Louis. A favorite of little girls in the 1940s, Margaret played the role of Beth in Little Women. Susan had a Margaret O'Brien doll. | |||||||
![]() | Guest at Yellowstone Cabins In between watching filming and fishing, the Woodlands noticed a guest outside their cabin. While fishing they learned that Japan had surrendered. World War II had ended. | |||||||
| Last Modified | 23 Oct 2005 | |||||||
| Family ID | F231 | Group Sheet | ||||||
| Headstones | Dorothy Eva Penrose Woodland and Philip Adamson Woodland. At Location #1 on map Status: Located |
| Biography | ![]() | Philip A. Woodland - HIs Autobiography Memories of Richmond, Utah, the 'Twenties, the Depression, War and Post-war years |
![]() | Phi Remembered Some familiar stories from his Autobiography, others from family and friends |