Searching For People
Article by Chidi Rodney Akomas
Searching for People
Tracing people in the United States can be a lengthy and time consuming process. Many records, such as those held by the Immigration and Naturalization Service, are protected by the Privacy Act and cannot be given to third parties. However, the Internet has made many other resources much more freely accessible.
DirectoriesOne of the quickest and easiest ways of establishing contact with an individual is via their telephone listing. However, it is worth remembering that many private individuals in the U.S. choose to be ex-directory.
One of the most extensive directories on the internet is called switchboard. Its search engine lets you find people, businesses, web sites and e-mail addresses as well as offers a free internet account to its users.
The next one is called Yahoo! search. The Ultimates Collection of people search engines.
Another one is called Media Search. It may be worthwhile contacting newspapers or local radio stations in the area where the missing person was last known to live. Radio stations can be located via Radio-Locator (formerly the MIT List of Radio Stations on the Internet).
Vital Records is another good search tool. There is no central repository (burgerlijke stand) of birth, death and marriage records in the United States. These records are filed at state level and, in some cases, at an even more local level. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has produced Where to Write for Vital Records, a useful guide to these sources. Ancestry.com’s Social Security Death Index is generated from the U.S. Social Security Administration’s Death Master File. It contains the records of deceased persons who possessed Social Security numbers and whose death had been reported to the SSA. In most cases a report of death was made in connection with Social Security death benefits.
The following organizations may be able to assist in cases of sufficiently compelling humanitarian need, and where the missing person is a close relative:
The Dutch Red Cross, afdeling Sociale Opsporing (This section deals with inquiries from the people living in the Netherlands. The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies lists contact information and web addresses of societies worldwide.)
The Salvation Army Family Tracing Service exists for the purpose of trying to restore (or to sustain) family relationships, by locating relatives who for whatever reason have become out of touch.
GenealogyU.S. Immigration and Naturalization Services The American Family Immigration History Center Genlias: Find your Dutch AncestorsDeath Records Genealogical Resources on the World Wide Web Genealogy and Ancestry Search Genealogy Today Ancestral Findings
About the Author
Chidi Rodney Akomas is an affiliate marketer and information marketer who has written numerous articles and posts on people searches. To get more information on searching for people click on http://www.peoplesearchs.ws. You can also follow him on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/peoplesearchz
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