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2002  RANCHO  CAMULOS  MUSEUM  ORAL  HISTORY  PROJECT
                               FUNDED  BY  THE  VCCF  HERITAGE  FUND


                 INTERVIEW:  SHIRLEY  RUBEL  LORENZ
                DATE:  APRIL  2,  2002
                 INTERVIEWERS:  CYNTHIA  THOMPSON,  PIERPONT  INN  and  RANCHO  CAMULOS
                                     SUZANNE  LAWRENCE, V          C  M  H  &  A  and  RANCHO  CAMULOS

                SL:     This  is  Suzanne  Lawrence  for  the  Rancho  Camulos  Oral  History
                        Project.·  The  date  is  April  2,  2002,  and  I am sitting  on  the
                       porch  of  the  schoolhouse  at  Rancho Camulos  with  Shirley
                        Rubel  Lorenz,  one  of  the  owners  of  the iancho,  and  Cynthia
                       Thompson  of  the  Rancho  Board  of  Directors.
                              The    sun  is  shining,  the  air  is  redolent  with  roses  and
                       orange blossoms,         and  we're     surrounded  by  iris,  bougainvillea
                       and  wild  flowers.         In the  background  we can  hear  palm  fronds
                       rustling,  bumble  bees  buzzing,.  and  birds  twittering.                    No
                       wonder  Helen  Hunt  Jackson's  descriptions  of  thi$  place were
                       so  lyrical  and  vivid!
                               I've· taken  Shirley  Lorenz  away  from  her  work  in the
                       chapel  garden  to  ask  her  about  her  parents,  and  their
                       purchase·  of  the  rancho  in  1924.
                               The  Rubel    family is quite  illustrious.               I  told  Cynthia
                       after  I  had  talked  to  you originally,  I  felt  like  a  "mutt"
                       because  the  Rubel's  history  goes  back  and  back  and  back ....
                       bid  you say  that  they  have  documentation  all  the way  to
                       William  the  Conqueror?

                SRL:  Well,  Ann  came  up  with  that.            She  may  have  read  it  in those
                       volumes,     ,but  they  are  all  in  German.

                SL:    And  your  daughter,  Ann  Reinders,  married  a  German,  did  she
                       not?


                SRL:  I  think  he's  Scandinavian,  from  Wisconsin.                   But  I  married  a
                       Lorenz,  which is  very  German;  my  sister  Boo  [Nathalie]
                       married  a  Trefzger,  which  is  German;  my  older  sister
                       [Barbara]  married  a  Blatt ...  (laughing)  I  don't  know.                    But
                       we're  a  mixture,  a  true  American  mixture.                Dad's  mother was
                       American  of  course,  but  of  English  background.

               SL:     What  was  her  family  name?

               SRL:  Toel,  William  Toel.            He  was  a  factor,  and  his  business was
                       in  the  China  trade  out  of  New  York  and Boston.                 Ships.

               SL:     Ships  that  came  from  China,  and  that  was  his  business?



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