It's according if you think they might be alive or dead or if your looking for genealogy records. If this is a family member that hasn't been seen for a long time the first thing I would do id go to the social security death index and type the name in and see if they might have passed on,if you don't find it there,I would type the name into the Google search engine like this"John Doe" and then "John Doe",Texas or whatever the last state the person resided. Another thing you could do is go to PeopleLookup.com or a people seach engine of your choice and put your information in and see what comes up,sometimes when a persons name comes up relitives will show up with them. Some of the information can be a few years old tho. If all else fails and you have the social security number of the person you could have it ran through the driver lisense department or let your local police station do it for you,but there could be a fee.
it is in london
London is located in the southern part of England.
I lost the belt to my London fof ladies raincoat, where can I find a replacement, thankyou. Josie Harvath, st. peters Missouri
The Tower of London has never been lost.
Lost in London - 1985 TV was released on: USA: 20 November 1985
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In reality, the London Underground has lost money the past few years. In 2013, the subway lost the equivalent of about $60 million.
Property developers gained and local people lost out.
It is possible to find the relative location.
The cast of The Distant Relative - 1912 includes: Louise Lester as The Distant Relative Jack Richardson as The Bogus Long Lost Cousin
No, she lost it to Dwayne Carter. She has a child.