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  • How to Find Out If Someone Has Been Reported Dead

    If you think someone has died, you'll probably want to know for sure. The Internet makes it easier to find this information because you can search for the person's name on various online...

  • Professional Help for Finding a Person

    People go missing quite often, and when they don't turn up on their own or can't be found through online database searches, professional help may be required. There are a number of different...

  • How to Find a Missing Friend or Family Member

    I have a close family member who lives a, shall we say, somewhat Bohemian lifestyle. That is, we never quite know what she's doing with her life, or where she's living... working... visiting. ...

  • How to Search for Death Certificates Online

    In the past, searching for death certificates required time and patience. The process would begin with research at the public library and end with a visit to the Department of Vital Records....

  • How to Search for Relatives in Other Countries

    Searching for a relative overseas may seem like a daunting task. But with the increasing availability of more public records information online, it is often possible to find relatives in other...

  • How to Find If Someone Has Passed Away

    There have been times when almost everyone has wondered if a long-lost relative or friend is no longer alive. It can be difficult to find this information if you have limited information on the...

  • History of the Surname Urbeck

    The last name "Urbeck" is of Polish origin. It became a very common name in the United States during the 19th century because of Polish immigration to America.

  • How to Claim Ancestry

    Claiming ancestry to a specific person in order to obtain rights as an heir to property or an estate can be a complicated task. Positive proof of identity and lineage is required. In the case of...

  • How to Find Where Someone Was Born

    Finding out where someone was born can be time-consuming. Birth information is always recorded if it took place in a hospital within the last 50 years. Those who were born in homes or more rural...

  • How to Reunite With Lost Relatives

    Reuniting with lost relatives has become much easier with the rise in popularity of the internet and communication devices. Websites like Facebook and Myspace, which are social networking sites,...

  • Gedcom Tutorial

    Gedcom stands for Genealogical Data Communication. It was originally developed by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' Family History Department as a way to format the text of a user's...

  • How to Find an Arrest Record for Genealogy

    Locating arrest records for genealogical purposes can be a challenging but rewarding task. Arrest records can be located in local police departments, local courts, federal courts or at the FBI....

  • How to Connect With A Lost Family Member

    Never knew your father, sister, brother, mother, or other family member? Have you found them? Well recently, I found my father and I never understood how such an immediate connection could come so...

  • How to Find Someone's Address Online

    Looking for someone's address online? In today's age, almost anything can be accomplished through the internet. Finding someone's exact address? Piece of cake. Here are a few tips on how to find...

  • How to Access Adoption Records

    Historically, adoptions have been kept secret with laws and policies governing adoption records designed to keep them closed. While many states governing adoption records have made strides in...

  • How to Locate a Child Who Was Adopted

    Children are put up for adoption for various reasons. Parents die, become incapacitated, or are unable or unwilling to care for their children. At one time, adoption records in many states were...

  • How to Find Out If a Family Member Has Passed Away

    The Internet provides a wealth of information on ancestry and genealogy including documents such as obituaries and death notices. Even with the technology of the "information age" glitches in...

  • How to Petition Court Adoption Records

    Adoptees often struggle with identity issues and a desire to know their history. This can vary from simple curiosity to a need to know about a genetic disposition to illnesses. If adoptees...

  • How to Locate Ancestors

    Finding out who your relatives are is fun and exciting, and with the help of the Internet, can be relatively simple. If you are searching for specific relatives or are simply curious about your...

  • How to Locate Someone in an Emergency

    A variety of organizations provide free services to locate family members and others during or after an emergency, nationally and abroad. Some of these sources ask people to register in advance to...

  • How to Locate My Father

    Locating a lost relative can be a difficult task, but it's not impossible. Finding a father whose name is known can be accomplished by searching old paperwork and Internet databases. Genealogy...

  • How to Contact a Sperm Donor Parent

    Because most sperm donations are anonymous, finding a sperm donor parent is difficult and may be impossible. However, numerous online registries now exist for donor-conceived children seeking...

  • How to Find Family History Books

    Genealogy isn't just in the realm of the professional genealogist anymore. Many amateur genealogists engage in researching their family trees in libraries and archives and on the web. Many...

  • How to Access Closed Adoption Records

    The rules regarding access to closed adoption records are governed by individual states. The standard for who may access these records, and the specific process for opening them may vary, but...

  • How to Get Your Family Tree Quickly & Easily

    Creating your own family tree offers a great learning experience for you and your family. You also may discover some very interesting surprises related to your ancestry and family history....

  • How to Track a Birth Parent

    If you were adopted and have a desire to find your birth parents, there are a number of resources that can help you. It is important that you mentally prepare yourself for the search and all of...

  • How to Find Your Famous or Infamous Ancestors

    Ever wonder if your ancestors were famous or infamous? Searching for your ancestors is known as tracing your genealogy. It is an exciting hobby and a way to discover interesting facts about where...

  • How to Make a Kid's Family Tree

    There is no better time than childhood to create a family tree. Kids can form stronger relationships with family members, start a lifelong hobby and uncover fascinating stories to share with the...

  • How to Start a Native American Genealogy Search

    Family history is now the second most popular hobby in the United States, according to the National Genealogy Society. (After gardening.) People with Native American heritage are increasingly...

  • How to Search for Family Members

    With the many tools available online, searching for family members can be easy. You can perform extensive historical research to find out information about family members who have died or you can...

  • How to Search for Distant Relatives

    Losing touch with family can be frustrating and lonely. Thanks to the information age, finding a long lost loved one or distant relative shouldn't be too hard. Follow these steps to aid in your...

  • How to Locate a Person by Date of Birth

    If you want to find a friend, relative or acquaintance of whom you've lost track, your first instinct may call for you to search for her by name. Unfortunately, people can change their names---for...

  • How to Search for an Obituary

    Finding an obituary can be easy if the subject is a celebrity, such as a politician or a movie star. But when it comes to searching for the death notice of someone who hasn't been in the public...

  • How to Contact Lost Family Members

    In our transient society, it is not difficult for family members to lose touch with each other. Whether a job takes you across the country, a family quarrel causes a temporary separation or a...

  • How to Trace a Lost Relative

    After you lose touch with loved ones, it can often be difficult to find them, let alone rekindle a relationship. Recent technological advances, however, make it a lot easier to locate someone you...

  • How to Find a Missing Grandmother

    Elderly people have a tendency to wander away from home sometimes. They may be disoriented and confused as to where they are. With the help of the Internet, finding a missing grandmother or loved...

  • How to Find People With Mobile Numbers

    If you are trying to find a person and all you have is their cell phone number, there is a way to use the number to find the person. Unfortunately this service is not free, but listed in Resources...

  • Where Did the Surname Abader Originate From?

    The Abader surname is a very unique one that is confined mainly to a several thousand people living in Canada and Germany.

  • How to Find a Lost Adopted Child

    In some states, the biological parents and siblings of children given up for adoption can access adoption records freely once the child has reached the age of majority. In closed adoption states,...

  • How to Obtain Death Records for Family History

    Searching for your ancestors' death records can be a difficult process, yet a death record provides additional clues and insight into your family history. The United States does not have a federal...

  • How to Find Mothers Maiden Name

    Your birth certificate includes a wealth of information about you, including your mother's maiden name. If you do not have access to your birth certificate, purchase a copy through your state's...

  • How to Begin Tracing Your Family Tree

    Find out how to begin tracing your family tree. Use these online and offline search strategies to find more about your family and ancestors.

  • How to Find A Reverse Phone Number

    Knowing how to find a reverse phone number will help you to monitor the calls coming into your home or office. Even if you have caller id on your telephone, you may not be able to see who is...

  • How to Find Family Abroad

    Whether you are seeking to connect with your ancestral roots abroad to understand your culture, conducting an investigation for a family-tree project at school or trying to locate a long-lost...

  • How to Research Your Ancestry

    Have you ever wondered if you were related to a famous historical figure? Or, maybe you were just curious to know if any skeletons were lurking in your family’s closet. For whatever reason, it can...

  • How to Locate a Divorced Person

    If you are trying to locate a former spouse or another individual who you know is divorced, court and property records are the best place to begin your research. If you are unable to find the...

  • How to Do a Florida Background Check Easily

    Are you planning of working with a person from Florida? Are you a bit suspicious about him? Better be sure than sorry. Before hiring anyone to work for or with you, it is best to do a background...

  • How to Find Loved Ones

    If you are looking for a loved one, your search may not be as harrowing as it once would have been. The computer age has made connecting with people easier than ever.

  • How to Find Missing Siblings

    Before beginning a search to locate a missing sibling, it is important that you gather as much information as you can on the person. Some information that would be beneficial to have would be any...

  • How to Start Your Genealogy Research

    Everyone wonders at some point or another about where they came from. About their heritage, who their ancestors were, and what they did in their lifetime. Well if your ready to get started this is...

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