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catmando | 07:00 Mon 30th Mar 2009 | Family & Relationships
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Has anyone had any success tracing a long lost relative? Any tips on how to begin such a search? It is a matter of siblings separated in early childhood 50+ years ago. All ideas gratefully received, thanks.
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How about placing adverts in newspapers? Also the Salvation Army do a people trace service. If any of your siblings are male you could try the electorol roll but it would be a long search countrywide and they be outside the UK.
Have you tried friendsreunited and genesreunited? Both worth a try. I found a first cousin I'd not seen for 30 years on genesreunited.
try census websites
UKPEOPLEFINDER is a must.

A relative found me after logging on for a very short time.
my sister pointed out the search , and told me of the good news

good luck x
I found 2 cousins I hadn't seen for over 30 years through friends reunited.....
and a distant cousin I never knew about through genes reunited......
Try putting their name in Google and see what comes up.
Try putting their name in Google and see what comes up.
Skip tracing tool will definitely help you to find out the lost person in Australia. This tool contains a database of the complete details of 267 million Australia residents.
Skip tracer training course is also available which will make you professional in skip tracing. The course covers areas like time management, social media tricks, detective desk, skip trace database, etc.
For more details, you can click the link given below: https://www.detectivedesk.com.au/training/
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