Between 1918 and 1955, Louis worked as a "Pile Driver", Laborer, Saw Filer and a carpenter for the railroad. He completed the 8th grade.
Louis' siblings include:
1-John E Dickey (1869 – 1936). John is buried in the same cemetery as his father.
2-Sarah Magdaline Dickie (1870 – 1952). She is buried in Weaverville, Trinity, Cal. She was married to Joseph Antonio Anderlini. They had 9 children.
3-Minerva Jane Dickey (1874 – 1966). She was married to Luis Siligo.
4-George Leas Dickey (1876 – 1925)
5-Emily Ann Dickey (1885 – 1966). She is buried in Weaverville, Cal. She was married to Richard Gribble.
Marriage Announcement:
◦Weds Oakland Girl
At a pretty home wedding Miss Elsie L. Story last night became the bride of Louis Dickey, connected with the Postoffice of Lewiston, Trinity county, at the home of the bride's uncle, Thomas Phillips, 2207 Forty-second avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Dickey left after an informal supper for their honeymoon. They will make their home in Lewiston. Published in The Oakland Tribune, page 14, Friday, October 2, 1914; Oakland, Alameda County.
Between 1918 and 1955, Louis worked as a "Pile Driver", Laborer, Saw Filer and a carpenter for the railroad. He completed the 8th grade.
Louis' siblings include:
1-John E Dickey (1869 – 1936). John is buried in the same cemetery as his father.
2-Sarah Magdaline Dickie (1870 – 1952). She is buried in Weaverville, Trinity, Cal. She was married to Joseph Antonio Anderlini. They had 9 children.
3-Minerva Jane Dickey (1874 – 1966). She was married to Luis Siligo.
4-George Leas Dickey (1876 – 1925)
5-Emily Ann Dickey (1885 – 1966). She is buried in Weaverville, Cal. She was married to Richard Gribble.
Marriage Announcement:
◦Weds Oakland Girl
At a pretty home wedding Miss Elsie L. Story last night became the bride of Louis Dickey, connected with the Postoffice of Lewiston, Trinity county, at the home of the bride's uncle, Thomas Phillips, 2207 Forty-second avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Dickey left after an informal supper for their honeymoon. They will make their home in Lewiston. Published in The Oakland Tribune, page 14, Friday, October 2, 1914; Oakland, Alameda County.
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