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How do u find a relative you haven't spoken to in years? - rissa - 11-10-2012 12:36 AM




- M - 11-10-2012 12:44 AM

Start with a websearch using their name and last known location.


- oreo_cookie5m - 11-10-2012 12:44 AM

Facebook or myspace them, if no luck look on whitepages.com to see if you can find them. Or maybe ask a family member about there where abouts as of now.


- veggie60 - 11-10-2012 12:44 AM

You could try Facebook or ask your family about the relative.


- Veronica Alicia - 11-10-2012 12:44 AM

You don't say which Country.
Several sites you could try - "Friends Reunited" is free and he/she could be registered
"Facebook"
"Lost Cousins"
If in the UK - http://www.thephonebook.bt.com to see if they have a listed phone number
http://www.missing-you.net?missing_uk
http://www.123people.com (I found my own home e-mail address on there!)
Find someone with an Electoral Roll "plumbed" into their computer and ask them to check out your relative (it's only 80% complete but that's often enough to find someone)
If you know the area in which they were living - a letter to the local newspaper - address it to the "Readers' Letters Column" asking if anyone knows what happened to your Aunt Matilda
If you knew the address where they were living but have moved - a letter to neighbours either side may come up with an address. I'm still in touch with people who moved from my street 20 years ago.
Any Clubs and Societies of which they were members - I once found someone I thought was living in the South of England and knew he was interested in Rifle shooting. I wrote to the Rifleman's Society and they passed on my letter to him in Scotland! No wonder I couldn't find him on the Electoral Roll.
The Salvation Army have a realtive search service (there is a charge) www2.salvationarmy.org.uk/family
In the US, I understand there is a site called zabasearch