Interview with Lois Beville Cone March 30, 1995 0: You were born at home? C: At home. O: Are there any family stories connected with your birth that would be of interest? C: Not that I know of. O: Nothing that was passed down to you? C: No, nothing that was passed down to me. 0: Do you have any idea after you were born how long your mother stayed in bed? C: No. O: Who took care of the family? C: Her mother came. O: And stayed with the family? Did you have any siblings, brothers or sisters? C: Yes, I had two sisters and one brother. 0: And what were their names? C: My brother was H. D. Beville. My sister was Nathalie Beville. O: How do you spell that? C: N-a-t-h-a-l-i-e Beville. And then, Ethel. 0: Are any of them still living? C: No. 0: Which was the oldest, where do you come in? C: H.D., my brother, Nathalie, then me, and Ethel was youngest. 0: What are some of your earliest memories of growing up in the house on Arredondo? ..