Hello, Listers! Is there anybody out in the Toronto, Ontario, Canada area who is familiar with a Ronald BARNETT (son of Bertie BARNETT and Lily SAFFER from Swansea) married to a Sheila (maiden name unknown) who was residing in the Willowdale part of Toronto in 1993? He would be a 2nd cousin to my wife (and, incidentally, also a 4th cousin). Brian Neil Burg Fullerton, CA Researching: KABAKOFF & PORTNOI from Dokshitsy and nearby shtetlach (Minsk Gub.); CHAJKIELSON, GOLUBSKI, TYLZANSKI, & KRZYWULSKI f/Suwalki and WASZKIEWICZ f/Widugieri (Suwalki Gub.); BARNETT from Swansea, Wales; BAILIN & RIKLIN from Klintsy & Surazh (Chernigov Gub.); BURG, KLEIN/KLEINER, ZUCKERKANDEL f/Sasov & Podkamen (Austria, now Ukr.); CHARATZ and BIK from Staraya Sinyava & Khmielnik (Podolsk Gub.); FRYDMAN, GUTMAN, JASKULKA & JASTRZAB f/Sokolow Podlaski, Wegrow, & Sterdyn (Siedlce Gub.) & FRYDMAN later from Buenos Aires, Argentina. **************Ideas to please picky eaters. Watch video on AOL Living. (http://living.aol.com/video/how-to-please-your-picky-eater/rachel-campos-duffy/ 2050827?NCID=aolcmp00300000002598)
> Is there anybody out in the Toronto, Ontario, Canada area who is familiar > with a Ronald BARNET I don't know these people, but thought I'd just say that you can search for present names and addresses of people in Canada at http://findaperson.canada411.ca/ I did find one Ronald Barnett, but not in the Toronto. Perhaps he retired to Simcoe ? Barnett, Ronald 135 Union St Simcoe, ON N3Y 2A9 (519) 426-3612 Eve -in Toronto Further info: Simcoe is a community of approx. 16,000 people in southwestern Ontario, near Lake Erie, and is the administrative centre (seat) of Norfolk County, Ontario. It is located at the junction of Highway 3, at Highway 24, due south of Brantford, Ontario, and accessible to Hamilton by nearby Highway 6. The town is northwest of Nanticoke in Haldimand County and is expected to be the main hub of a projected rural mass transit service connecting Simcoe to all communities within Norfolk County. Simcoe, the centre of an agricultural area known for tobacco, vegetables and small fruits, was founded in 1795 by Lieutenant Governor John Graves Simcoe.[1] -