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- From: hayesstw@risc1.unisa.ac.za (Steve Hayes)
- Newsgroups: soc.roots
- Subject: Re: How to find someone
- Message-ID: <hayesstw.215.727942408@risc1.unisa.ac.za>
- Date: 25 Jan 93 06:13:29 GMT
- References: <1993Jan24.103735.3924@nic.csu.net>
- Organization: University of South Africa
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- In article <1993Jan24.103735.3924@nic.csu.net> Chris Colebank <chris.colebank@sonoma.edu> writes:
-
- > I am trying to find some information about a family member who
- >disappeared around 1933 at the age of three (He was taken in a family
- >dispute of an earlier generation). He may or may not still be alive. I
- >am
- >not even sure where to start but I told my family I would try. Does
- >anyone
- >out there have any ideas?
-
- It's difficult to have any ideas when you give so little information. But
- perhaps the questions I would ask would be the questions you should start
- asking yourself:
-
- 1. Where was the person in 1933?
- 2. Who were his parents?
- 3. Where was he born?
- 4. What was his name?
- 5. What were the names of the people who took him?
- 6. Where did they live at the time he was taken?
- 7. How far do you live from the place he was taken from?
-
-
- Steve Hayes, Department of Missiology & Editorial Department
- Univ. of South Africa, P.O. Box 392, Pretoria, 0001 South Africa
- Internet: hayesstw@risc1.unisa.ac.za
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