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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Genealogy, 2nd Edition
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On the Genealogy of Morals: A Polemic. By way of clarification and supplement to my last book Beyond Good and Evil (Oxford World's Classics)
On the Genealogy of Morals: A Polemic. By way of clarification and supplement to my last book Beyond Good and Evil (Oxford World's Classics)
by Friedrich Nietzsche
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DNA & Genealogy
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Genealogy Online For Dummies (For Dummies (Sports & Hobbies))
Genealogy Online For Dummies (For Dummies (Sports & Hobbies))
by Matthew L. Helm April Leigh Helm
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The Everything Guide to Online Genealogy: A complete resource to using the Web to trace your family history (Everything Series)
The Everything Guide to Online Genealogy: A complete resource to using the Web to trace your family history (Everything Series)
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Lost family member

As children grow families often find themselves becoming separated. Young adults head off to college, cousins might move to another country to pursue a career dream and aunts and uncles venture into warmer territory in search of a pleasant retirement.

 

It’s very easy to realize one day that you don’t know where all of your family members are. Many people find themselves looking for a lost family member they haven’t been in touch with for some time.

Decades ago trying to find a lost family member was much like looking for a needle in a haystack. Without knowledge of previous addresses or the current city they were living in, it was almost impossible to find out where they were located.

One of the first steps to finding a lost family member is searching through an online telephone directory. With a traditional telephone directory you usually only had access to local telephone numbers and addresses. When a person lived in another city or country, this information wasn’t available to you. Now you can fill in the name of the person you are searching for and you’ll be given results from all over the country and in some cases, all over the world.

With this information you can then start contacting people who have the same name as your lost family member. With any luck one will be the person you are looking for who will probably be just as excited to hear from you.

Not all listings in online telephone directories have addresses, some just have phone numbers. If you are comfortable contacting people in this manner than simply call them up and explain about your lost family member and how they share the same surname. Although some people will be hesitant to help, others will share what information they do know.

Another online resource that is very valuable when it comes to locating a lost family member is a message board. There are many message boards that offer people with a shared surname the opportunity to post messages looking for a lost family member. Once you’ve located one of these you can post a message detailing the lost family member you are searching for.

If both of these methods fail to locate the lost family member you are searching for you can explore another avenue. There are several online sites that offer a locating service.

The information required varies but some companies just need the name, birth date and birth place of the lost family member. They will then use their research skills to try and locate the person you are searching for.

Finding a lost family member can be an enriching and rewarding experience for everyone involved.

Anyone who has a lost family member is aware of the frustration and pain of trying to find their loved one. After a certain period of time, whatever argument or misdeed led to the disappearance will become irrelevant. The only thing that becomes important is finding the lost family member and reuniting.

This sometimes seems like an unreachable dream, but there are many resources that you can use to find a loved one. We value our privacy in today’s society. Many of us keep unlisted phone numbers and try to maintain a low profile. This simple way of keeping our privacy is often a deterrent for someone who may be trying to desperately reach us. For all we know, we may be a lost family member who is being sought.

I recently visited a site that promises to help people find a lost family member. This site also allows the visitors find out if anyone is looking for them as well. I thought that this was a brilliant idea. Many times families are not reunited because the lost family member doesn’t even know that he is lost. If you have no idea anyone is looking for you, you are in little position to help them.

The site yourfamily.com offers a number of resources and message boards that can serve to help both the seeker and the lost family member. The site is organized into four major categories. You can opt to enter the “Long Lost Family” section to find out if anyone is looking for you or you can search for friends and relatives yourself. There are also other links that can benefit your search.

The second section of the site offers the visitors an opportunity to post inquiries about their family tree. This Genealogy Message Board is used to contact a lost family member who is searching for information. The section also provides a place to ask questions as well as links to other genealogical sites.

You can also develop a family homepage. This can be a powerful tool to use to find a lost family member. The missing person could easily stumble across your homepage just by making a simple online search. This section provides online help in creating the page and your homepage can be updated at any time.

Although the fourth section does little to help you find a lost family member, it is a wonderful resource for anyone interested in creating a sound family webpage for the future. It provides links to photo restoration businesses as well as the family code of arms along with a number of other links related to family and ancestry.

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