Family Files
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2009.18.WYM - Wyman/Steele Family
Wyman/Steele Family File 15 pgs (Index cards show in images are from Solano County Genealogical Society Library in Vacaville)
Record Type: Family Files
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2009.18.YOL - Yolo Family
Yolo Family File
4 pgs. Family Trees include Yolo, Dettling, Dodini, Rehm See the video of Lena Yolo's 1998 oral history interview.Record Type: Family Files
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2009.18.ZIM - Zimmerman Family
F. F. Zimmerman Family File 59 pgs. Allied families include Belew, Esperance, Dannenberg, Davis
Record Type: Family Files
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2009.18ATKINS - Atkinson Family
The Forest Lee Atkinson Family Group Record
Record Type: Family Files
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2009.18AXE - Axelson Family
Oral History of Harold Axelson's military service as a World War II Glider Pilot in WWII.

Harold was a highly thought of math teacher at C. A. Jacobs Intermediate School in Dixon, California. Harold was also a talented photographer and took many aerial photos of Dixon that can be viewed on the Dixon Library website. 8pgs.Record Type: Family Files
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2009.18AZEV - Azevedo Family
The Joaquin Azevedo Family
Joe and Mae Azevedo farmed on the west side of Dixon along A Street/PItt School Avenue and owned the grain storage silos by the railroad tracks downtown. Their son, Butch and his wife, VIckie, carried on the business when Joe retired.
See the video of Mae Azevedo's 1998 oral history interview.
Record Type: Family Files
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2009.18BARK - Barker Family
The Denton and Vivian Barker Family were longtime residents of Dixon, California. Denton owned a local grocery store on First Street and was active in community activities.
6pgs.
Denton Barker's May Fair Panel Oral History is included.Record Type: Family Files
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2009.18BECK - Becker Family
The Charles and Mathilde Becker family farmed in the Tremont area east of Dixon. 3 pgs. The third family photo taken in 1944 is of Maud Bell Becker and Family l. to r. Mildred, Olive, Nadine and Carl with Maud in front of Carl.
Record Type: Family Files
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2009.18BEL - Belew Family
The Thomas Belew Family. The family lived south of Dixon in the Binghamton/Maine Prairie Area. 44 pgs. Included in the Image Management Section is a report of the Belew Murders in 1897 that was compiled by Ardeth Sievers Reidel from newspaper articles in the Dixon Tribune and Sacramento Bee. The Belew file in the Dixon Library contains other news items that would not scan well regarding the murders.
Record Type: Family Files
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2009.18BELDEN - Belden Family

Zanette Belden Siefert's handwritten account of her Belden family history and raising her family. Zanette's mother was Carrie Belden McGrew from an early Dixon family. Carrie and John Belden owned the Dixon Bakery for many years. Carrie also worked at the telephone company. John managed the Veteran's housing after World War II in the area of 5th and C Stree...Record Type: Family Files
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2009.18BELLO - Bello Family
Joe and Ann Bello originally came from the Azores and then settled in Dixon south of town on Highway 13 at Midway Road. They had ten children, Joe, Ed, Tony, Bill, Arthur, Alfred, Virginia, Alice, Dorothy and Helen. Submitted by Pat Bello of Vacaville, son of Al Bello.
Record Type: Family Files
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2009.18BIS - Bissell Family
Harry Bissell was a cashier and one of the organizers of the First National Bank in Dixon, California in 1907. He and his wife, Agnes WIlson had two daughters, Marion and Katherine. 5pgs.
Record Type: Family Files
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2009.18BLO - Bloom Family
John R. Bloom was born in Dixon on December 7, 1870. His parents were John Bowers Bloom and Nancy Hall. John was married to Irma Bloom and they were farmers south of Dixon, California by the fairgrounds. They had a son, John K. Bloom , born in 1922. His daughter, Sharon Bloom Jahn, submitted this information. John R. Bloom was the grandmarshall of the first May Day Parade in 1875. Irma Bloom was a Dixon High School Teacher. 2 pgs.
Record Type: Family Files
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2009.18BLUM - Blum Family
The Blum Family including brothers, Moses, Jacob and John. The family were early settlers in the town of Silveyville, California in the latter part of the1800's. The brothers farmed and were businessmen in Dixon, Vacaville and Winters, California. Descendants eventually settled in San Francisco were they owned the famed "Blum's" restaurants. Submitted by Moses Blum's ggdaughter, Judith Blum. 22 pgs.
Record Type: Family Files
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2009.18BOO - Boone Family
Alfonso Boone, Dixon resident for 17 years. Mr. Boone was a poet whose pen name was Rex Sebastian. He composed and read a dedication poem at the opening of the Dixon Post Office in 1965. 7 pgs.
Record Type: Family Files
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2009.18BRI - Brinkerhoff Family
The Isaac Brinkerhoff Family originally from New York were early residents of Silveyville/Dixon, California. Issac Brinkerhoff was married to Mary Ann Geddes. They died in 1867 and are both buried in the Silveyville Cemetery in Dixon. Their descendants married into the Pollard, Marten, Harkinson and Trafton families. 9 pgs.
Record Type: Family Files
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2009.18BRIM - Brimley Family
The Thomas Brimley Family. Mrs. Eliza Brimley was the mother of Mrs. W. S. Pedrick. The Belew, Zimmerman and Esperance families of Maine Prairie south of Dixon, California are also related to this family. 5 pgs.
Record Type: Family Files
