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Tracing a lost relative in St. Albans

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tamborine | 23:06 Thu 18th Jun 2009 | Family & Relationships
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How can I do it for free; online as he could be dead since he's an OAP
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Have you tried 192.com Tambo?
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thanx for rsvp Vv....yep, 192 min charge is �9.95!
Well I have a subscription with 192.com and if I can be of any help, let me know and I'll have a look. I can't guarantee I'll find anything as mine only allows me to view info from current electoral roll.
a large sheet of tracing paper and an hb pencil should do the job quite well tambo : 0)

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thanx Vv...Fred Macfarlaine born around 1907 - 1917, last known in St. Albans
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leg - another dumbo scot ;)

Fred's sister - octgenarian wants to know.
octo genarian .

dth ?�?
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smarty pants!
that aint nice leg-irons for you lol

i prefer leg overs


lol
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rather shake a leg
I've just tried him on tracesmart, but nothing. Trouble is, since 2002, people have been able to opt out of the publicly searchable ER and there is something like 44% missing.

I have recently used a tracing agent for someone - �99 and it took the guy 48 hours. If you can afford to stump up that sort of cash, it might be worth it.

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His sis has limited income and time is getting on.....even if he's dead she wants to know. There may be surviving relatives? Thanx for help.

Would like to re-unite these two if possible.
Sorry Tamborine, can find no listings either in St Albans or Hertfordshire. There were 3 Macfarlane's, without the "i" but 2 were in Scotland and one in Wales.

192 keep changing things with what seems to be the intention of getting more money from members, so perhaps my membership is now too basic.
I think you'll find that most Public Libraries have a computer you can use for FREE and Libraries have the facility to look up the voting registers for each area.
Give the library a try.

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