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Finding a lost relative

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Victoria

Victoria Report 30 Jan 2005 22:41

Thank you Nell, I will try the above, Vikki x

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Unknown Report 30 Jan 2005 22:35

Vikki 1. post this on the Trying to Find board 2. ask for a look up on the electoral roll 2004 on the Records office board. 3. Ask someone if they can check the Nottingham phone book. 4. Consider placing a personal ad in a Nottingham paper. 5. Consider Traceline - a government service which charges to put you in touch with relatives: www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/research/traceline/index.asp#0 nell

Victoria

Victoria Report 30 Jan 2005 22:29

Hi all, Does anyone know where I should start to look someone who my family has lost contact with? My second-cousin PETER MORRIS Is looking for his long lost sister ALISON, daughter of Elizabeth and Sidney Morris. Married name unknown but she did have 2 daughters one of whom tragically died in a motorcycle accident. Alison will be in her late 60’s now, born approx 1938 in Nottingham, possible Benting Road? Last known to live in the Carlton area of Nottingham. Any advice very appreciated! Vikki x