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Home | Reunions | Planning a Family Reunion?
Planning a Family Reunion?
How to Make this Year's Reunion Your Best Ever with PeopleFinders.com
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Let's face it, planning a family reunion can be a nightmare. Not only is it tough to get a hold of relatives that you regularly see but it can be almost impossible to locate loved ones who you haven't talked to in years. It shouldn't be this hard to get a family to come together. Therefore, there has to be an alternative method for locating relatives. There is, and it is PeopleFinders.com.
You may be thinking to yourself, "How can a web site help me locate my family members in time for my reunion?" Quite simply, PeopleFinders.com can locate long lost family members in a matter of minutes using the latest people search technologies. Even if you have never used the Internet to locate someone before, it only takes a little bit of information to get your search started.
Once you log on to PeopleFinders.com, there are a number of ways that you can find a relative. All you need is a last name and you can begin your search. However, the more information that you can provide about a relative, the easier it will be to find him or her. So, to begin your search, you need to gather all of the information that you have on that particular relative. To get the best results, PeopleFinders.com suggests that you search for your relative with as much of the following information as possible:
- Last Name (maiden name, aliases etc.)
- First Name (also includes nick names like Bob, Tony, Dave, Ginny)
- City (where you think they may live or where they have lived)
- State (where you think they may live or where they have lived)
- Date of Birth
- Phone Number (previous or current number)
- Social Security Number
Now it is not necessary to have all this information when you are searching for a relative. In fact, most people only know a couple of the above listed items when they begin their search. However, a general rule when you are searching for someone is the more information that you have, the easier and more accurate your search will be.
Once you enter in as much information that you can about the relative, you then hit the "search" button and you are given a list of names. From here, your relative search can begin with a list of possible relatives that may be who you are looking for. Choose the closest match to who you are looking for and you are on your way to contacting your relative. How easy is that?
Dec 19, 2006
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