How to Find an Old Elementary School Classmate

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The Internet can remove obstacles to finding former elementary-school classmates.

Finding old elementary schoolmates has become easier with the Internet. Many online resources make finding people easier, and many great resources are designed to help users find former classmates. To start your search, have your elementary classmate's first and last name as well as the year she completed elementary school.

Instructions

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      Set up a profile on class reunion web sites such as Classmates.com and Reunion.com. These sites are the best way to find elementary schoolmates. Users enter their school information and graduating year not only from high school but also from elementary school. These sites will give you suggestions for students who graduated the same year from your elementary school and even for those who graduated around the year you did. You can also use the search options on the sites to find classmates.

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      Create a profile on social networks such as MySpace and Facebook. Often these web sites allow users only to enter information pertaining to high school and college. But you can enter a general search using your elementary schoolmate's first and last name. This is also a great way to search for other classmates who may know your schoolmate.

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      Conduct a directory search online by going to sites such as SuperPages and YellowPages. Enter your elementary classmate's name and ZIP code. This will return a list of people with the same or similar names in that area. Also call directory assistance to find a phone number for your old classmate or possibly for his parents or other relatives.

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      Go to Yahoo! People Search and enter your schoolmate's first and last name and her last-known city and state of residence. This will return a list of results for close matches to your search criteria.

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