Genealogical Abstracts from Old Mortuary Records, Grass Valley and Nevada City, California, Volume 1, April 2, 1877-April 21,1881; March 19, 1889-August 13, 1902; and January 1, 1898-December 17, 1903 prepared by the Capt. John Oldham Chapter National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (Any typographical errors in the original records have been reproduced as is) Page 73:
Woodmansee, Charles Scott, age 65 yrs 7 mo 15 da, b Ohio. Res Grass Valley. Died Jan 18, 1902 softening of brain. Buried Jan 20, 1902 Masonic Cem.
Lieutenant Woodmansee was an Assistant Surgeon in the 120th Illinois Infantry during the Civil War. His medical license in the directory listed C.S. Woodmansee, dated August 5, 1890, Surgeon, University of Iowa, Keokuk Iowa May 28, 1864.
Within the same plot is a Civil War headstone for John M. Young who served in Ringgold's Pennsylvania Cavalry. (Ringgold is a small town in Pennsylvania)
Genealogical Abstracts from Old Mortuary Records, Grass Valley and Nevada City, California, Volume 1, April 2, 1877-April 21,1881; March 19, 1889-August 13, 1902; and January 1, 1898-December 17, 1903 prepared by the Capt. John Oldham Chapter National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (Any typographical errors in the original records have been reproduced as is) Page 73:
Woodmansee, Charles Scott, age 65 yrs 7 mo 15 da, b Ohio. Res Grass Valley. Died Jan 18, 1902 softening of brain. Buried Jan 20, 1902 Masonic Cem.
Lieutenant Woodmansee was an Assistant Surgeon in the 120th Illinois Infantry during the Civil War. His medical license in the directory listed C.S. Woodmansee, dated August 5, 1890, Surgeon, University of Iowa, Keokuk Iowa May 28, 1864.
Within the same plot is a Civil War headstone for John M. Young who served in Ringgold's Pennsylvania Cavalry. (Ringgold is a small town in Pennsylvania)
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