it would help if we knew their names,through doing my genealogy research i decided to be my own detective i got a book "HOW TO FIND ANYONE ANYWHERE WITHOUT LEAVING HOME"by TED L.GUNDERSON all it takes is going into switchboard.com or whitepages.com or classmates.com or even googleing them.gradfinder.com or facebook.com or even twitter.com or ussearch.com genforum message boards are another way.a person,s social security number is another way.intelisearch.com is another way.if i knew their names i bet i,d have them found within a day.sometimes doing an email search will find someone but often times not.i,ve found many cousin,s on classmates.com and on facebook.com if someone wants to be found then they,ll be found,only if they,ve left a paper trail,or even an online trail.i,ve been investigating my grandfathers disappearance from home.he disappeared back in 1937,his name was carl rex page,he owned the ford motor company in hugo,oklahoma.there is some thinking that he may have walked away and started another family,he also went by rex page he was born 1901 redoak,texas,he worked for an auto parts dealer in waxahachie texas and also worked for the fire department.he became interested in selling cars so the oppurtunity came up to own a dealership in hugo,oklahoma.if he did start another family,i,m asking his second family to come forward and tell us what became of him.ifany of you are in the same pagey-dna line P then you know who you are.google and yahoo image search is another good tool.it,s strange that some on the pagey-dna would drop out of sight if they were really serious about their pagey-dna then they would have stayed intouch and gave their new email address,s or as to how they could be contacted. ________________________________ From: George W. Page <gwpage@erols.com> To: page@rootsweb.com Sent: Sunday, August 16, 2009 3:27:34 PM Subject: [PAGE] Missing Persons - Page Y-DNA Family Line H Here are the e-mail addresses of those in Page Family Line H who were undelivered: <hjpage_2000@hotmail.com> was undeliverable. <tmericle@comcast.net> was undeliverable. <pagekup@intercom.net> was undeliverable. <wpage4@houston.rr.com> was undeliverable. Please help me find them, or have them send me notification that they no longer want to receive further Y-DNA reports for Page Family Line H; Page Family Line H is my designation of a category of Y-DNA tested male Pages who, because of their test results, appear to me to share one or more common male Page ancestors somewhere, and sometime in the past. That ancestor may or maynot be an immigrant ancestor to the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, or South Africa. Some of the tested males include: Three who share a common Page ancestor with: Samuel Page (b.c. 1770) of Smithville, Canada, in the early 1800s. He m. Hannah Cornell. Others share descendants of John Page, b: Bet. 1750 - 1756 d: Bet. July 28, 1803 - March 07, 1804 in Union Co, Laurens District, SC .... +Anna (Hannah) b: Bet. 1756 - 1759 d: Aft. July 1832 in Bibb Co, Alabama; One who arrived in 1966 has traced his ancestry back to Edmund Page in the early 1600s in the area of Alverstoke, co. Hampshire, Eng. ABT traces his ancestry back to William Page, b. 1778 of Fulmodeston, Co. Norfolk, England, UK. DWP traces his ancestry back to a Caleb Page, b. 1758 in Nottingham, West NH, and probably to Reuben Page, b. 1722, who is probably Caleb's father. For those who wish to learn about Y-DNA testing please and the other Page Family Lines so far identified, visit my website: www.PageY-DNA.ORG George W. Page Page Family Y-DNA Test Administrator ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PAGE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message