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Subject:
"finding a lost relative"
Category: Family and Home Asked by: robare-ga List Price: $5.00 |
Posted:
17 Nov 2004 17:52 PST
Expires: 17 Dec 2004 17:52 PST Question ID: 430406 |
trying to find a "William Ott Alston" |
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Subject:
Re: "finding a lost relative"
From: clens-ga on 21 Nov 2004 09:56 PST |
Have you consulted with a local Private Investigator in your area? You would more than likely have better chances with finding this person. |
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Re: "finding a lost relative"
From: heart2004-ga on 23 Nov 2004 19:54 PST |
Check for them at www.classmates.com, but you need the state they grew up in. I find many old friends and relatives there. |
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Re: "finding a lost relative"
From: redteam-ga on 28 Nov 2004 07:44 PST |
Private Investigators have subscriptions to databases that are only available to licensed professionals. Many Internet sites may provide clues, but you should really consider a professional. I am one of the investigators at RedTeamInvestigations.com and can usually find anyone, nationwide. Cost is a minimum of $60, but if all you need is the most recent address and possibly a phone number, then that would be all that you are charged. Once you have that, then you have a place to start looking with a PI in that particular area. If you want to stick with Google Answers, you should consider raising your price. The subscriptions and searches the database companies charge licensed PI's wouldn't be covered by your List Price of $5.00. Good Luck! |
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Re: "finding a lost relative"
From: feelie-ga on 27 Dec 2004 23:44 PST |
Are you looking for the William Ott Alston born in Barbour Co., AL, around 1879? If so, try doing a Google search using (in quotes) "Alston William Ott". |
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