[Facts] Adi-Kent and Tonnlie
I've just read a book about unexplained disappearances. In it, I found two names that I would like to know more about.
One is Adi-Kent, borne by a female (!) author of Bermuda triangle books, Adi-Kent Thomas Jeffrey.
The other name is Tonnlie, borne by a boy in a story about "little people".
One is Adi-Kent, borne by a female (!) author of Bermuda triangle books, Adi-Kent Thomas Jeffrey.
The other name is Tonnlie, borne by a boy in a story about "little people".
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Thanks for your answers, but I feel I can't make contact with people I don't know just to ask them about names...
Well, thanks anyway!
Well, thanks anyway!
OK -- but both of these names are pretty near unique and so were probably created by their parents. :)
After some more Googling, the boy named Tonnlie's full name is William Tonnlie Barefoot. He was born in 1964 and so is about 48 today.
Most references on the web to William Tonnlie Barefoot have him living in Dunn, North Carolina. There is a William Barefoot on Facebook who lives in Benson, North Carolina, just a few miles from Dunn, and who updated his place of residence on Facebook within the last month. Maybe this is the same person, or a relative, who you could contact about the name:
http://www.facebook.com/#!/profile.php?id=100004333866456
Most references on the web to William Tonnlie Barefoot have him living in Dunn, North Carolina. There is a William Barefoot on Facebook who lives in Benson, North Carolina, just a few miles from Dunn, and who updated his place of residence on Facebook within the last month. Maybe this is the same person, or a relative, who you could contact about the name:
http://www.facebook.com/#!/profile.php?id=100004333866456
My name is Melinda Barefoot. I am the widow of the late William Tonnlie Barefoot, who passed away on December 4, 2015, at the age of 47. He lived in Dunn, North Carolina.
I know the story, or what I had been told by him, of the history behind his name. His father was in the military during World War 2, and was stationed overseas. He had a close buddie, that, from what I understood, was named Tonn Lee, and he named his youngest after him.
I know the story, or what I had been told by him, of the history behind his name. His father was in the military during World War 2, and was stationed overseas. He had a close buddie, that, from what I understood, was named Tonn Lee, and he named his youngest after him.
This is my Uncle William Tonnlie Barefoot. Feel free to email me. Zelda.kbshauling@gmail.com
After some Googling, I see that Adi-Kent Thomas Jeffrey died in 1990. Perhaps you could contact her daughter, Lynda Jeffrey-Plott, through Facebook to ask if she knows how her mother received her name:
http://www.facebook.com/lynda.jeffreyplott
http://www.facebook.com/lynda.jeffreyplott