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    1. Re: Delong/Mayens
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/iMB.2ACI/996.2 Message Board Post: I checked at the Cole County Historical Society library today and came up with some information you probably already have but..... Listings in the 1900 Directory of Cole Co. and Jefferson City: Sophia DeLong, domestic, living at 319 Monroe (no other DeLongs listed) Maynes, Jacob and Peter C., Maynes & Son Grocer Co 908 E. High, Residence & same Maynes, Emma, residence 908 E. High 1911-1912 Directory: the same as above with this difference, Pete C. Mayens (Marguerite) grocer 908 E. High, residence 904 E. High 1915 Directory: DeLong, Fred, blacksmith, 818 Jefferson, residence 1002 Jefferson Mayens the same + Miss Celesta Mayens, 904 E. High 1943 Directory: Mayens Gurnsey Dairy, F. A. Vetter Mgr. 1710 E. Miller DeLong, Albert J., maritime svc. 108 W. Atchison Delong, Fred J. (Mry M.) blacksmith, 818 Jefferson, h. 108 W. Atchison DeLong, Peter (Matilda) h. 1127 E. Miller Delong, Philip W., USAC 108 W. Atchison There was a short article about Peter C. Mayens in James E. Ford's History of Jefferson City. If you don't have it, let me know and I'll type it out for you.

    03/27/2006 09:40:44