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Question:I do not know any of my biological grandparents so I am rying ot find them. The one I know the least about is my maternal grandfather, Richard Eden. All I know is that he used to be in the military, probably in the late '50's. He is around 60 years old and has children, i think a daughter (besides my mom). My grandmother's name is Yvonne Ware and he has to know her! If anyone has any information at all, please let me know. This would be the best christmas present in the world!


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: I do not know any of my biological grandparents so I am rying ot find them. The one I know the least about is my maternal grandfather, Richard Eden. All I know is that he used to be in the military, probably in the late '50's. He is around 60 years old and has children, i think a daughter (besides my mom). My grandmother's name is Yvonne Ware and he has to know her! If anyone has any information at all, please let me know. This would be the best christmas present in the world!

Do you have any idea of the last known State in which he lived?

We can run the names in our database, state by state, but it will take more time to find your grandfather that way.

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sorry, I do not know him. But I would just like to tell you to try and look in a retired militarly list. Mabye you can find some info there. Good luck on your search!

Technically speaking... yahoo prohibits posting info about a living person, and genealogy is "technically" about ancestry.
Sometimes the link to that ancestry comes from a live person.
The best (US) sources I know are www.zabasearch.com and www.peoplefinder.com. One includes estimated ages.. I am guessing you may find more than one.
http://www.cyndislist.com/finding.htm
Some other places you might use. It all depends on your country. I wish you luck and blessings for Christmas.

Unless you put it in your question, we can't tell what country you are from. It is the most frustrating thing Y!A does. Even if you go in through Y!A Austrailia, Y!A Canada or ordinary Y!A, all the questions in English go into one big "pot". I'm in California, for instance.

If you are in the USA, give Zabasearch.com a try.