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Finding a missing reletive
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I have a friend who wants to find her half sister. She knows her maiden name and where she went to school (about 30-40 years ago !!!!). She's also possibly in the same area (Brighton)
I've done a few searches on google for missing people but all require a hefty search fee.
Would anyone know where to start searching.....any help would be very appreciated
Many thanks
I've done a few searches on google for missing people but all require a hefty search fee.
Would anyone know where to start searching.....any help would be very appreciated
Many thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.She will be registered on friends reunited under her maiden name so thats the obvious place to start.
www.friendsreunited.co.uk
If shes not on friends reunited you can post on teh friends reunited school notice board and ask if anyone knows where she is.
If you think she's still in the broghton area you could put an advert in the local rag.
Good luck!
www.friendsreunited.co.uk
If shes not on friends reunited you can post on teh friends reunited school notice board and ask if anyone knows where she is.
If you think she's still in the broghton area you could put an advert in the local rag.
Good luck!
I'd go with the salvation army. My Dad's long lost brother (about 50 years lost in fact) tracked him down from Australia through the salvation army. I was rather impressd! It was also really great and Dad got to meet his Mum for pretty much the first time!
It may take a while though,. Good luck! :-)
It may take a while though,. Good luck! :-)
You could try http://www.findermonkey.co.uk/ I use them all the time. If you want to do it yourself try 123people.com or 192.com both can be good.
Good Luck
Good Luck
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