Notes A birth registration was found for Ethel Barnicoat: Date: Jul-Aug-Sep 1898; District: Wandsworth; County: London; Volume: 1d; Page: 632. Parents: Frederick Barnicoat and Emma Jane Sandbrook, married 1892 in Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales.
Ethel Barnicoat was baptized on July 31, 1898, in Wandsworth, London, England. Parents: Frederick and Emma Jane Barnicoat.
Ethel Barnicoat, 3, was admitted to Hatfield Street School, Southwark, London, England, by her father, Frederick, 13 Coin Street, on May 5, 1902.
In 1911, Ethel Barnicoat, 12, arrived at Quebec, Canada, in a group of 100 Macpherson children en route to various locations.
Mother Emma, sister Beatrice, and brother (or nephew) Paul Barnicoat arrived in Canada on the ship Lake Manitoba on March 27, 1911.
On October 21, 1921, at Guelph, Wellington, Ontario, Canada, a marriage was registered between Ethel Barnicoat, 23, electric [illegible] maker, born in England to Frederick Barnicoat and Emma Jane Sandbrook; and Walter Irwin Adair, 23, salesman, born in Normandy Township, Grey, Ontario, Canada, to Charles Adair and Annie Hall.
On November 2, 1922, at Victoria Hospital, London, Middlesex, England, Walter Irwin Adair, 25, ex-soldier / laborer, died of septic emphysema, 4 weeks duration. His wife, Mrs. Ethel Adair, of 333 Simcoe Street, London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada, was the informant. Walter was buried at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Section X, Plot 109.