I am trying to find contact information (address or phone number) for this relative of someone I know in Ireland who has been awfully helpful with Irish genealogy. I can tell Eugene Molloy has not died (no SS death index) and is still living in the Bronx (PeopleSmart item) about to turn 77 this year. Do you all still have phone books in NYC? (Atlanta has not published one since 2008), or does anyone have a way to find live people there? Yes, I have his Naturalization record off Ancestry and an address dating between 1950 and 1990, but I want something current. Thanks so much for any help. Elizabeth W. Knowlton Atlanta, GA
Hello Elizabeth and all others, Usually we are looking for dead relatives but sometimes we need to find relatives who are alive. http://veromi.net This website is FREE to search. Go ahead and do a search on yourself, or people you know. You will find them, their relatives listed, usually spouse and kids, but sometimes a parent. You will find the places they have lived. Use the information as your 'base' to begin investigating. www.zabasearch.com This website is FREE to search. You will find people, their address and sometimes telephone numbers. You will find a bit of 'history', for example birth date, or year, and their will be a date given sometimes to a particular address. For example: you might find several addresses listed for the same person, but one will be dated 2001 and the next 2009. So you can work on the newer address. After you do veromi, then zabasearch, then progress to a more normal "phone-book" which would be for example: www.anywho.com , or there are others. Maybe google for "online telephone address directory". DO NOT forget FACEBOOK. I have found everyone on facebook. Even people in the 80's are on, trying to stay in touch with grandkids, and other relatives. Best regards, Lilly Martin does anyone have a way to find live people there? > > Yes, I have his Naturalization record off Ancestry and an address dating > between 1950 and 1990, but I want something current. > > Thanks so much for any help. > > Elizabeth W. Knowlton