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I need to find ..................

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one nephew, two nieces, my brother, and a sister. All are in different places and each is a different, long and complicated story, but I am willing to pay for ONE online data source and I need to know which one is going to give me the best results (most information). By the way, I am certain they are scattered all over the United States. Has anyone had any experiences with the various companies that lure you in advertising FREE information which, of course, turns out not to be free and can you please advise for or against any particular company?

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  1. try Family Search here's a link:

    http://www.familysearch.org/eng/default....

    on alot of ancestory sites keep your eyes open at the top or bottom of pages for "skip this ad" or "skip this section"  not all sites have this but quite a few do so you don't actually have to pay or donate to see the info.

    good luck hope you find what your looking for


  2. Have you  tried zabasearch?  Or the white pages?

    Even just googling the names?

    Even ancestry.com can help.

    Good luck on your search.


  3. Ancestry is the only one I pay for and I pay monthly.  There is a 14 day free trial period going on now.

    It has birth, death, immigration, address books, manifests, marriges, divorces and much more. This doesn't include the online family trees with stories and pictures.  International as well as the US.

    So try it out for 14 days and cancel if you don't like it.

    They continue to add information on a daily basis and they have recently partnered with LDS at www.familysearch.org to bring free information to the internet on the LDS site as a pilot.

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