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Subject: [GM] Re: birthdate site
Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2003 10:21:46 -0700


> > > 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.
> >
> > 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...
> >
> > "Margie" <>
>
> i agree with margie.....it's cute, it's convenient and it's free for
> the limited kind of information i wanted......i couldn't remember my
> best friend's birthday...this was fine....it also helped with some
> family research...we have a family bible, but the writing is
> terrible in some cases....had the opportunity to verify the
> birthdates in question, so that makes other research a lot easier.
>
> (fsuedu)


I learned that if you use the zip code given in anybirthday.com,
then you can identify the zip by USPS.com (search for post-office) -
and you can find further info on the individual sometimes on
Searchbug.com and <A HREF="http://who-me.com">http://who-me.com</A>;
(this website is especially good for those who are adopted doing
research on family).




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