Here are some reunion registry websites, If he ever looks for you and signs up for them, then you will be reunited.
Also, these kind of websites will have additional information to help you to search.
http://registry.adoption.com/
http://www.plumsite.com/isrr/
http://www.reunionregistry.com/......
http://www.reunionregistry.net/......
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Here are some other ways to search for someone:
1) Do a white pages search on the name, and call any and all names that come up, tell them you are doing geneology research, and did they ever live in such and such place (where ever s/he lived at some time). If the answer is no, go on to the next name. If the answer is yes, ask a few other leading questions.
2) If you know where he was at a certain period of time, or where s/he came from, you can go back to highschool yearbooks, property records, etc, and compile as much info as you can.
3) You can call people with the same last name who live in or around areas s/he has lived and again saying you are doing geneology research, ask if s/he is a relative, and go from there with whatever info you get.
4) Pay one of the people search websites to get all the info yu can in one place ... it may be worth the cost ... they have access to places easier than you do because that is what they do. Make sure it is a reputable one.
5) Post on varioius geneology and people-search forums, and someone/s may offer to help you with your search.
Hope this helps some, and good luck!
2006-07-17 10:49:35
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answered by Pichi 7
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In the UK, the Salvation Army I guess. They have a pretty good record in this field of finding people. I still think they charge though, even if it is a nominal fee. Doing this without spending any money at all is asking a lot. An awful lot. Theres things you can try if you have a name and a rough location. It obviously helps if you have a middle name too, especially for common names like Jones or Smith. The two most usual options are to search either the electoral roll or the phone book, but neither method is foolproof, and both cost money to buy credits, search and view results. Looking in the phone book obviously assumes that (a) he has a landline and (b) he isn't ex-directory. Searching the electoral roll again assumes that (a) he is registered to vote and (b) he hasn't "opted out" of the online roll as if he has you won'tfind him this way either. The odds aren't great. They would perhaps be better if he was a doctor or a solicitor or something as his name or business might crop up in a google search. If you knew for example that "John Smith" was a builder from Leeds, then you might at least have a chance of tracing him through his business address and/or website, assuming he trades under his own name. There are options for sure, but not many of them are free.
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answered by Anonymous
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I had to find my mom too, and it was hard but sometimes you can go to the police station and find where they were last if they were ever in trouble, and you can just search his name on the net. Some places give addresses and sometimes phone numbers just call all of them. good luck in your search.
2006-07-16 14:55:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Ive ran into the same problem...they get you close to your mark...then want money before you get it.
There is really only one option..if you have a file sharing program(limewire, etc.) download a program..I forget the exact name...sorry...its a program that works the way the online ones do...but with success...with results....its made to find information on people. If I think of the name..Ill email you.
2006-07-16 14:50:06
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answered by nexxxie2000 2
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im not sure but is the price worth it to find your dad?? i think so! go to the hospital see if they have any records on him being there go to the police department see if they have any record of where he might be
2006-07-16 14:49:36
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answered by qwerty 4
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Im your dad sit on my knee bad girl
2006-07-16 14:48:37
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answered by richard 2
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there is no place that you can find someone for free.i tryed,but if you have a credit card get on the internet and you can find anyone
2006-07-16 14:48:38
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answered by dede2772 4
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your nearest Police station.
2006-07-16 14:48:18
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answered by Adrienne H 3
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At your home
2006-07-16 14:48:34
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answered by abdulhameed2003 2
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Have you tried your mom's room?
2006-07-16 14:55:00
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answered by Jim T 6
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