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Question: Find family records!?
please help, i need to find my recently deceased uncles past addresses, how can i do that for free on the net please respond quickly, please dont respond if you dont knowWww@QuestionHome@Com


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Public record searches on sites like Ancestry!.com will give you addresses from the early 90s until 5 years ago!. It's not free from your home computer, but it is if you use Ancestry from your local library!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

I know of two sites that have info!.!.!.www!.zabasearch!.com and www!.peoplefinder!.com!. You MIGHT find some of it also using ancestry!.com, and public directories!.
However!.!. please throw out the word "free"!. If a site invests money to compile the info!.!. then they recoup the investment by selling it!.
There also might be records at the couthouse, in the county where he lived!.!. these won't be online!.
Your use of the phrase "family" records is a bit inaccurate, since what you want is not necessarily related to how persons connect to each other, or ancestors!.
If urgent, you might have to hire a private investigator!. They have the skills and resources to find many things!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

If this is in the U!.S!., you can search for him in the Social Security Death Index, which you'll find at www!.rootsweb!.com!. Just enter his name and death date; the results will tell you the county, state and zip code of his last address!. With that info, you can search the online white pages!. Since he passed away recently, he may still be listed!. If not, you could look for his obituary at his local newspaper's website!. The obituary may list the funeral home that handled his funeral; you can give them a call and see if they'll give you his address!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

If that were possible all our identities would be stolen!.!.!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

ever tried asking your mumWww@QuestionHome@Com