Author Topic: Trying to find my cousin and her family in Canada!  (Read 851 times)

Offline Telsurrey

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Trying to find my cousin and her family in Canada!
« on: Monday 25 August 14 18:12 BST (UK) »
My cousin (*)nee Eden emigrated to Canada with her husband (*)and baby (*)(born 1952)in the 1950's. (*) became a Mountie, ending up as Chief in a small town on the Prairies. After retirement they moved to British Columbia. (*) died in 1997, but (*) is still alive.(I think). They had another 3 children. I am anxious to contact them in order to complete my Eden family tree research. Can anyone help?

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Re: Trying to find my cousin and her family in Canada!
« Reply #1 on: Monday 25 August 14 18:35 BST (UK) »
Hi Telsurrey

Rootschat is a forum for finding our ancestors, not living relatives, and in accordance with our 'no living people' policy, the names you posted have been removed.

You may find some hints and tips here

http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=261434.0

In addition, you may find that our Canadian chatters can offer more help with regards to telephone directories and other sources.

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Re: Trying to find my cousin and her family in Canada!
« Reply #2 on: Monday 25 August 14 22:05 BST (UK) »
www.canada411.ca

is an online telephone directory that may help in your search.

The Royal BC Museum also has a record search that may help in your search.

If you do an internet search, with the name and put RCMP, you may also get a hit.