> > Re: http://anybirthday.com/ | How did you do it? All I got was a > > list of birthdays no address they wanted 29.99$ to join. > > I'm sorry. I think I'm confusing people more than helping them. I > received 5 emails from people who said they had to join the > birthdate site in order to get information. > > All I was recommending is that you can find a living person on the > birthdate site, because the search results gives you their zip code. > That tells you what town they are in, and you can do a free search > for their address on any of the other websites that offer that > service. > > It's helpful to find an elderly relative if you want to interview > them for family data: locations, dates, etc... > > I would not pay the $29.99 fee for the "extra" information on the > birthdate site. I just like getting the birthdates and zip codes, > which is offered free. > > Off-topic here, the birthdate site is FUN! And it's helpful if you > need to find reminders of when your daughter-in-law's (or whomever!) > birthday is. > > "Margie" <margie92@earthlink.net> I found someone I was looking for on the site, but the info was over 20 years old. Later, I found an obit on that person in a bizarre way on http://www.alltheweb.com/ He had died in 1995 and the obit was in newspaper abtracts put out by the Mary Vinson Library last summer. The info has since gone bye-bye. It was a fluke that I even found it since it had been online such a short time and I hadn't found the name on google, and was using http://www.alltheweb.com/ for the first time. Brenda bransflakes <bransflakes@earthlink.net>