To get in contact with a long-lost cousin, start by reaching out to family members who might have information about their whereabouts. Social media platforms like Facebook or Instagram can be useful for finding and connecting with them directly. Additionally, consider using genealogy websites that may help trace family connections. If you have mutual relatives, asking them for an introduction could also be effective.
If You are really his cousin youll contact his brothers or ask him for it the internet is not gonna give you it this shows you are not his cousin
18 for more info contact me. thats my cousin
look up Mersadeez Parks on facebook and ask her
Yes, if I sign up to contact my cousin, I would need to register myself to provide my information and preferences. Registration typically helps in establishing a secure and organized way to connect with family members. Additionally, it may allow me to manage how I communicate and share updates with my cousin.
Im Bill Gates half cousin. He lives in Medina,Washington(WA). Im Bill Gates half cousin. He lives in Medina, Washington(WA). how can i contact bill gates if your his cousin?
I know where he lives.He is my neighbour
Use the phonebook to look up his number.§EscapeNinja§
The best to find an old cousin is to ask the elderly in the family even if you have to phone them long distance. There is someone in the family that knows how you can get in contact with them. Good luck!
What?! You don't, because that's really weird. Ask a psychiatrist.
Yes, her name is Isabella Coleman, she lives in Oakland, California. But is a distant cousin, they don't have too much contact, but they have. I know it 'cuz I'm Isabella's friend.
You could probably contact him on the phone, or via skype if you are tech savvy. If you mean the name of the relation between yourself and your maternal uncle's son, that would be a cousin (first cousin to be exact).
In the United States, our kinship system does not have a separate word to refer to the spouse of a cousin, so on that basis you can argue that someone who marries your cousin is not "related" to you. However, in a sense you *are* related to that person, especially if you have regular or close contact with your cousin and his or her spouse, so you can choose to refer to the spouse as a cousin if you want to create a greater or inclusive sense of family.