![]() | Philip Adamson Woodland |
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| Birth | 8 Dec 1907 | Richmond, Cache County, Utah |
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| Gender | Male | |||||||
| Died | 14 Jan 1999 | Redwood Valley, CA |
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| Buried | 23 Jan 1999 | Wasatch Lawn Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah |
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| 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 |
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| 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 | ||||||
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| Photos | ![]() | Philip Woodland about age 4 |
![]() | Philip, Jean and Shelah as young children | |
![]() | Philip, Jean and Shelah in another pose | |
![]() | Jean, Shelah, and Phil Woodland | |
![]() | Philip, Jean and Shelah in Richmond, 5 September 1921 | |
![]() | Philip Woodland about age 16 | |
![]() | LDSU 1926 Yearbook Photo | |
![]() | The Season A page from the 1926 LDSU Yearbook | |
![]() | Phil Woodland, top row, second from right | |
![]() | Phil Woodland 25 year championship basketball team reunion Note the two most famous members of the team: Phil Woodland second from left in back and George Romney seated at far right end. George gave up his basketball career to become CEO of American Motors, Governor of State of Michigan, Presidential candidate (1968) and father of Mitt Romney. | |
![]() | Woodland home 1937 Real estate photo of the home on 11th East that Dorothy and Phil bought in 1938. It would be their home for more than 60 years. | |
![]() | Woodland home, north side | |
![]() | Woodland home, back of house Dorothy said that when they bought this home in suburban Salt Lake, the grass in the back yard was nearly waist high. | |
![]() | Dorothy and Phil Woodland with their daughter Susan about age 2 | |
![]() | Jean, Philip and Shelah Woodland with their mother Lydia Adamson Woodland at their funeral of their father William Woodland | |
![]() | Three Generations- Phil & Dorothy Woodland- parents of Susan Woodland Howard- Dave Howard and his Parents- Mary & Harry Howard- with Jonathan on left and Steve on right. 1968 in Pasadena- California. | |
![]() | Katie Mayland with her grand parents, Dorothy and Phil Woodland | |
![]() | Richmond, Utah View of Richmond in early 1960s. Dorothy Woodland is seated on hillside. Philip lived here until he was thirteen. | |
![]() | Postmistress Retires When Philip and Dorothy visited Puckington they met the Postmistress, Peggy Welch, a Woodland cousin. She sent this clipping after she retired. | |
| Headstones | Dorothy Eva Penrose Woodland and Philip Adamson Woodland. Status: Located. At Location #1 on map | |
| 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 | |