ancestry.com try the introductory. i did and found my entire family.
If you know the town and state he lives in, call information (411) to get phone number and address. If you don't know where he lives, but have his first and last name, then you type his name in your web browser and start from there (it's free). Also, maybe you could ask your parents or some other relatives. Another option would be to find out where he used to live, and go from that angle. Good luck. More You also might try searching the name on whitepages[dot]com.
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In Canada we call it 'Vital Statistics' which covers births, marriages and deaths. If you have your grandfather's full name and his birthdate you can research it. They will probably charge you for the information. Good luck!
No, but his grandfather is
no. he is buried in Hawaii.
He is still alive
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Rita Ora's grandfather alive he's name is Besim Sahatciu.
That depends on which Luisa you are referring to.
yes he is hes my grandfather
His grandfather has never been named (as far as I can find) & is apparently still alive, but never seen.
It would depend on the laws in your state and other factors, like whether your grandfather's children are still alive and whether or not your grandfather has a Will.
This will depend on where your grandfather was adopted. In most cases, if he is still alive only he can ask the adoption agency for this information, assuming the agency still has it. If he is deceased, you may be able to get the information, assuming you are in the direct line of descent (that is, he is your grandfather). However, the agency might not give you the information if (a) you're not 18 or (b) one of his children is still alive and does not consent. Generally, the public record (birth certificates, etc.) does not include information about the birth parents of adopted children.