Interview with Lois Beville Cone3 March 30, 1995 C: That is where I got my name. 0: That would be your grandfather. Was he born in Gainesville, or Alachua County or what? C: Well, he was born in Alachua County, and I assume in Gainesville, because the Beville property, I do not know if it belonged to his daddy or not, but anyway, that the brothers had it out here right off of 43rd Street. 0: Right off of 43rd. C: Yes, big acreage. 0: You say your father was born in Gainesville, or in Alachua County? C: Yes. O: Do you know where he was born? C: Oh, at home, I am sure at home. O: Do you know where his home was located, his family home? C: Yes, it was on the Newberry Road, do you know where Ft. Clark Church is? O: Yes. C: Okay, turn to the left, I do not know the. 0: It would be south. if you were going out towards Ft. Clark Church, it would be. C: South, at the church, and about two miles down the road. His mother had a large farm on the right hand side. 0: When you were growing up, what was the name of that church there? Was that church there when you were growing up? C Ft. Clark. 0: Was it known as Ft. Clark then? C: Yes, only I called it Four o'clock. I thought for a long time it was a Four o'clock church and they met at Four o'clock in the afternoon. But anyway, it is Ft. Clark. ..