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is there any way of looking up a address please he

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Donna

Donna Report 2 Dec 2004 15:56

dear richard you are a star will try looking the addreses on the web sites you said thanks again kind regards donna

Richard in Perth

Richard in Perth Report 2 Dec 2004 14:28

White pages are available from the BT website: http://www.bt(.)com/index.jsp Current electoral roll searches can be done at: http://www.b4u(.)co.uk/ You have to register but you get up to 10 searches per day free. Alan Green was offering lookups on the Records Office board, tried to find his thread but it's gone. You could try putting "electoral roll" into the search box at the top of the Records Office page, or even post a thread yourself asking for a specific lookup. Local libraries will have copies of electoral rolls, including historic ones, but maybe only for their local area. Richard

Donna

Donna Report 2 Dec 2004 14:17

dear richard thats great advice i will give it ago ,you will probably think im thick but what do i have to type in before i put electrol role or white pages kind regards donna

Richard in Perth

Richard in Perth Report 2 Dec 2004 14:13

Donna You could try... - Electoral rolls (several GR members are offering lookups) - White pages - FriendsReunited website (which includes an address search facility) None of them are guaranteed, but you might strike it lucky!

Donna

Donna Report 2 Dec 2004 14:08

is there any way of finding out where somebody lived in 1970 to 1982 in the birmingham area and where they have moved to any ideas would be most appreciated kind regards donna