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YUBA COUNTY CEMETERIES
McGanney Cemetery
This small cemetery is next to the Smartsville Catholic Cemetery, slightly up the hill. A large monument with an angel on top faces toward the opposite hill. Some references show it to be a part of the Catholic Cemetery, and others a separate private cemetery.
Documented and photographed by Kathy Sedler, Feb. 2005
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Photo |
Surname |
First name |
Birth date |
Death date |
Notes |
| X | BURKE | Genevieve Fern Adell Stevens | 1 Feb 1907 | 22 Mar 1992 | native of Nebraska - died in Nevada Co. |
| X | BURKE | William B. | No dates | ||
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CRAMSIE |
Anna McGanney |
No dates |
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wife of John Edward |
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X |
cramsie |
John Edward |
7 Nov 1872 |
17 Feb 1937 |
native of Smartsville |
| MCGANNEY | Annie | No dates | |||
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mcganney |
Baby |
No dates |
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mcganney |
Daniel C. Sr. |
July 1827 |
11 May 1895 |
native of Londonderry, Ireland - apoplexy |
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X |
mcganney |
Edward James (Ned) |
1891 |
5 Oct 1918 |
KIA at Argonne, France – USA 30 Inf. |
| MCGANNEY | Frank J. | No dates | husband of Georgie | ||
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X |
mcganney |
Georgia Elizabeth Gray |
10 Mar 1879 |
5 Feb 1953 |
native of Marysville |
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mcganney |
James Francis |
11 Mar 1863 |
4 Jul 1907 |
native of Smartsville |
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mcganney |
Mary |
1835 |
26 Jan 1902 |
native of Co. Tyrone, Ireland |
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X |
quilty |
Patrick J. |
11 Jun 1886 |
16 Feb 1964 |
native of Canada – died in Nevada Co. |
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X |
quilty |
Thelma Martha Hinkle |
7 Aug 1904 |
26 Mar 1986 |
native of Washington – died in Sacramento |
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X |
vinsonhaler |
Howard F. |
8 Sep 1914 |
20 Sep 1993 |
native of Kansas - USAF – WW II |
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X |
Williams |
James Paul |
7 Nov 1971 |
11 Mar 1976 |
native of Orange Co. |
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X |
williams |
Joe Mac |
25 Apr 1948 |
27 Mar 1994 |
native of Texas - US Army - died in Orange Co. |
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X |
WILLIAMS |
Joseph Matthew |
13 Jun 1968 |
11 Mar 1976 |
native of Orange Co. |
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X |
williams |
Juliana Rebecca |
28 Jan 1975 |
11 Mar 1976 |
native of Orange Co. |
Daily Appeal - May 5, 1897, page 4 - MARRIED - F. J. McGanney in Smartsville to Georgia Gray.
Appeal - Jun 20, 1906, page1 - A SMARTSVILLE COUPLE MARRIED - John Edward Cramsie and Miss Anna M'Ganney Start on Sea of Matrimony
John Edward Cramsie and Miss Anna McGanney, two popular young people of Smartsville, were married in this city Monday evening at the Catholic Church, Rev. J. J. Hynes of Smartsville officiating. The ceremony was performed in the presence of only relatives and a few intimate friends. They departed yesterday morning for their home at Smartsville, where they will at once take up their residence. - Miss McGanney is a daughter of the late Daniel McGanney and is a very pretty and lovable young woman, with a large circle of friends. Her father at one time was considered one of the wealthiest men in California. - Mr. Cramsie is a son of Mr. and Mrs. William Cramsie of Smartsville and is a very bright and industrious young man with sterling qualities. He has a host of friends at that place and in this city. He is a trusted employee of the Excelsior Water and Mining Company at that place, having been with that concern for over eight years. He is a brother of Deputy Recorder W. P. Cramsie of this city.
Daily Appeal - Mar 29, 1912, page 1 - CRAMSIE NOW HIS HONOR - John E. Cramsie arrived here yesterday and visited the county clerk's office, where he filed his bond as justice of the peace. He is now a full fledged "his honor." - Cramsie is the new justice of Rose's Bar township and succeeded his late father, who had been justice in this township for twenty years. He is well known in this city, where he has many friends, and is the brother of William P. Cramsie, the superintendent of schools of Yuba county.
Appeal Democrat - Jun 21, 1947, page 1 with photo - Landmark Burns: Pictured above is all that remains of one of Smartville's oldest landmarks, formerly known as the Cramsie estate. The residence caught fire soon after the F. M. Browning home started burning on the other side of the road. The home recently was bought by Gordon Owens and remodeled. Mrs. Owens was shopping with her three children in Grass Valley when the home burst into flames.
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