Archive for the 'Missing Relatives' Category

Help! How can I find Ann Miller, a VERY common name?

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

I am finding it impossible to find my mother’s sister, Ann Miller. You would think there would be plenty in the phonebook directories, etc. The problem is that there are too many! How can I narrow down the thousands of Ann Miller’s to just those that are 72 years old?

John

New book to help find relatives, friends

Saturday, April 26th, 2008

The People Finder: Reuniting Relatives, Finding Friends, a Practical Guide to Finding People When You’ve Lost Touch (Paperback, 2002 pages)

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How to Search for your ancestors who have various spellings of the last name

Saturday, April 19th, 2008

Andre,

You can get a list of names, addresses, phones, birthdates, relatives residing in the United States from www.mypoll.us by just entering the person’s name! This is great!. A report matching your search data is then emailed to you. They can even find people by just entering a first name or just a last name with date of birth! You can search just a city, state or entire U.S.

This would allow you to search for your ancestors who have various spellings such as Romanyk, Romanec, Romanek, Romanic, Romaneck, Romanich, Romaniec, Romaniuc, Romaniuk, Romanuck, Romanych, Romanyuk and Romanetz.
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Finding Missing People

Tuesday, November 21st, 2006

The passing of a close relative is a sad and often difficult time. However, genealogists should remember that this is the one time that you might locate missing relatives by using “letter forwarding.”
Patti Spencer wrote a detailed and interesting piece this week about finding missing folks using the government mail-forwarding programs. Following is the intro […]