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    Old 05-21-2016, 09:59 AM
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    Not using social media is not the best decision. I would think if finding the lost sister was important then using whatever means available would be used. A Private Investigator would be my first choice.
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    Old 05-21-2016, 11:05 AM
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    NEVER give up looking!

    Two weeks ago my biological older sister found me and our
    brother. Brother & I have same parents older sister share a
    mother.

    If you haven't seen my post, than I will tell you that my life
    has been enriched just KNOWING that we have each other,
    and our families.

    Keep searching!
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    Old 05-21-2016, 10:37 PM
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    Originally Posted by Chasing Hawk
    I am looking for my husband's older sister. All I have to go by is her name, age and the town she lives in.
    I did a random Google search and came up blank. Any ideas as to where to look? I don't have any social media memberships to access. And don't want any.


    Please let us get our quilty brainstorming minds to work!!

    Thanks so much in advance
    You could check out Troy Dunn. He had a tv show about locating missing people a few years ago. He is a Christian and the show was wonderful. He was careful about why he would look for someone and cautioned about what to expect but always felt that if you were looking for a loved one to find your history or to reconnect, that it was worth taking the chance. His site is http://troythelocator.com/ and you can hire a professional or use the site to search on your own. The other suggestions you already have on here are very good. You can't go wrong trying to follow those leads. Good luck. None of us are getting younger and finding family is important.
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