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Tips for Finding Family Members Use genealogy websites like FamilySearch.org, Ancestry.com, and MyHeritage.com, which have access to family trees, records, and resources. Some of them offer free trials or free services. Use public directories like the free dex page or universal white pages, which have basic information about people in the United States. You can search by name, address, phone number, or email. Connect with your family first and ask them for any information they have about the lost relative. Create a research file with the details you have and the ones you find. Search for family members by associate, which means contacting their friends, neighbors, coworkers, or other people who may know them or their whereabouts. Connect With Your Family First If you’re looking to find a lost relative you’ll want to do a little research upfront. ... Create a Research File Building a research file will help you direct your search. ...
Use genealogy websites like FamilySearch.org, Ancestry.com, and MyHeritage.com, which have access to family trees, records, and resources. Some of them offer free trials or free services.
Use public directories like the free dex page or universal white pages, which have basic information about people in the United States. You can search by name, address, phone number, or email.
Connect with your family first and ask them for any information they have about the lost relative. Create a research file with the details you have and the ones you find.
Search for family members by associate, which means contacting their friends, neighbors, coworkers, or other people who may know them or their whereabouts.
Connect With Your Family First If you’re looking to find a lost relative you’ll want to do a little research upfront. ...
Create a Research File Building a research file will help you direct your search. ...
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