Tracing someones address....is there a safe/simple/free way to do it?

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Dave7

Legendary Member
Location
Cheshire
Situation is.....its our 50th Wedding anniversary in July.
I would like to trace the guy who was my best man.
For a number of reasons we lost contact 20 years ago. He devorced accramoniously so I cant get help there.
I know the town he lives in but no more than that.
I know his age and where he was born etc..
When I google it I get sites saying they can help......if I sign up (why do I not trust them).
Tried facebook.....no luck.
Any suggestions ??
 

robrinay

Über Member
Location
Sheffield
The town library where he lives will have a copy of the electoral roll. Ring them and ask for a copy of the page with his name on it - there might be a few with his initial. Then armed with an address try the phone directory. This is more or less what most of the ‘we’ll find it for you for a price’ web sites do.
Worst scenario is if they won’t help you’ll have to visit his library yourself.
 
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Dave7

Legendary Member
Location
Cheshire
The town library where he lives will have a copy of the electoral roll. Ring them and ask for a copy of the page with his name on it - there might be a few with his initial. Then armed with an address try the phone directory. This is more or less what most of the ‘we’ll find it for you for a price’ web sites do.
Worst scenario is if they won’t help you’ll have to visit his library yourself.
Nice one......sounds good.
Thanks
 

Venod

Eh up
Location
Yorkshire
I found an old friends address by entering his name and town he lived in into Google, it came up with a planning application he had submitted to the local council complete with address,
of course your friend may not feature in any such searches.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
The town library where he lives will have a copy of the electoral roll. Ring them and ask for a copy of the page with his name on it - there might be a few with his initial. Then armed with an address try the phone directory. This is more or less what most of the ‘we’ll find it for you for a price’ web sites do.
Worst scenario is if they won’t help you’ll have to visit his library yourself.
You'd have to narrow it down further than that. I'd say an average of 100,000 names per constituency.
 
Try a straightforward Google of the name and place where you believe he lives first. Then just Google on name alone.
Did he have any offspring from his marriage? If so try Facebook again and see if you can find a younger person with the same surname who might have a link to him as a friend.
If he has a profession try LinkedIn.
The information on 192.com comes from the electoral register so if you've already looked and don't think he is there it may be that he has opted for his name to not be available or he has moved on.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Try a straightforward Google of the name and place where you believe he lives first. Then just Google on name alone.
Did he have any offspring from his marriage? If so try Facebook again and see if you can find a younger person with the same surname who might have a link to him as a friend.
If he has a profession try LinkedIn.
The information on 192.com comes from the electoral register so if you've already looked and don't think he is there it may be that he has opted for his name to not be available or he has moved on.
192 is using out of date information. Three current addresses for a someone who died over two years ago.
You've given the easiest way of doing it though.
 
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