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Find a 'Missing British or American Person' here(Military or Civilian). All Links are different and you may have to surf them to find 'white pages' and 'e-mail' searches. Also, they may have an advanced search that may be more useful. Look for Reverse Search on Address or Telephone Number. Remember, only one little clue may open up your search in finding a person. If you know of other links that may be of help in locating 'persons' please e-mail us with the link.
Useful information you should have on hand (if known): Full Name with Middle Name or Initial; Last Known Address; Last Known Telephone Number and/or E-Mail; Social Security and/or Military Service Number. Also Helpfull: Previous & Maiden Names, Spouse & Spouses Family Members, Brother(s), Sister(s), Aunt(s), Uncle(s), Grandparent(s), Son(s), Daughter(s). Granddaughter(s),
Grandson(s), Cousin(s) and Old Friend(s).
GREAT LINKS... ***HELP*** with obtaining Information. Also go to ***DATELINE*** page for hints and links to finding people.
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British and Looking For American Father
E-Mail Steve Krulin or Website. Steve has been very successful working with TRACE to find American Fathers...and there is NO CHARGE for Steve's efforts. However success very much depends upon your ongoing participation.
TRACE Website...Find Missing American Fathers of British Children.
 Dave Lawler My name is David Lawlor and my wife's name is Laura. I am a former Brit, that came to the USA as a young teen in 1949. Joined the US Air Force in 1953 and got back to England in 1954, met and married my wife Laura 'who is from Bristol' in 1955. Retired from the Air Force in 1977. Have been a licensed Realtor in the State of Arizona from 1977 to present. In my spare time I have been a People Searcher and in just over a 4 year period I have helped find 848 of the lost. I visit all the different message boards on the internet and if I see a posting that I think that I can help I get to work using relatively easy sites in which to look up names of the people that the searcher(s) have lost. It might be a family member, lost love, friends and adoptee's looking for there birth parent (s). I do not charge for my services, and am only to glad to be able to help someone out there in cyberspace look for and hopefully find the lead or link that will direct them to the one they seek. I am also a member of a group in the USA you may have heard of the 'Britpack', these are British gals who married or followed there GI husband they met in Great Britain during the 40s to the present and together they are raising there families here in the USA. There are a few of us male stereotype in the group that were born in the UK and now live in this country. If I can be of help in any way to your group please let me know.
Hi Jim. This is Melanie from Ipswich, UK. I thought I'd let you know about a book that is coming out on May 23rd, 2000. It might be very interesting for the people who visit your website. It's written by the lady who runs TRACE, Pamela Winfield. The book is called 'Melancholy Baby', The Unplanned Consequences of the GI.'s Arrival in Europe for WW ll. It tells of the effect the GI's had on Briton, and the babies that were left behind. Anywhere between 10,000 to 100,000. It also has updates on some searchs that some of these, now grown up children, have endured. I thought you may like to put a note on your website for people who visit. Thanks Melanie Powell! 3/16/00
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