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with his siblings Joe and Cleonice. In the beginning, he worked as a butcher and advertised his Meat <br />Market in the 1909 Black Diamond World newspaper. He later worked as a coal miner. The house most <br />associated with the Jannucci family is the one they lived in at 1116 LaFarge. The property on Jefferson <br />was left undeveloped. After Ernest's death in 1934, the Jefferson property was left to his siblings, Joe, <br />Cleonice, and Genevieve. They sold the lots in 1940 to Joseph and Grace Dalby. <br />ERNEST JANNUC I <br />MEAT AND <br />MARKS <br />Italian Products <br />Phona South. 68 <br />Louisville, - Colorado, <br />Dalby Ownership, 1940-1948 <br />Both Joseph Dalby (1911-1997) and Grace Fischer Dalby (1913-2007) were the third generation of early <br />Louisville families. Joseph Dalby's grandfather, James Dalby came to the US as a child in 1858 and lived <br />in Iowa until moving to Louisville in 1896 to work as a coal miner. He married Johanna Carveth and they <br />had three children —George, Frank, and Clara. George Dalby went into partnership with his cousins Frank <br />and James Carveth to open a general merchandise store in 1911 at 801 Main, the current State <br />Mercantile Building. George's son, Joseph Dalby, took over the business in 1946 and operated it as <br />Dalby's Supermarket until 1969. Grace Fischer Dalby's grandparents, Herman and Marie Fischer <br />emigrated from Germany in 1869 and lived in Illinois and Nebraska before coming to Louisville around <br />1900. Grace's father, Gottlieb Fischer worked as a farm laborer and carpenter in Louisville. <br />The Dalby family run business at 801 Main from 1911-1969. <br />In 1940, Joseph and Grace Dalby owned Lots 49-54 on Jefferson. They built a house on Lots 49-51 which <br />became 1201 Jefferson, directly south of Lots 52 and 53 that encompass the current address of 1213 <br />Jefferson. According to Boulder County Assessor records, in 1948, the Jannucci's built a small house on <br />their side yard which later became 1213 Jefferson. <br />