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How can I trace old school friends for free

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I am organising a school reunion ( I left school in 74) and have contacted quite a number of the girls..but there are still a fair few missing.

Most internet sites charge to do a trace, which would work out expensive.

The people I am trying to trace were never all from the same local area as we went to boarding school... I have already found some via other girls, friends Reunited and facebook.

Can anyone suggest how to go about this for free?

Thank you.

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  • littlejaffa
    littlejaffa Posts: 2,251 Forumite
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    edited 23 March 2010 at 4:12PM
    apb1957 wrote: »
    I am organising a school reunion
    Can anyone suggest how to go about this for free?

    Thank you.

    Have you tried directory enquiries? If they have a slightly unusual surname it's espeically good and it's entirely possible them/their family will still be living where they were, when you were at school ..i'm guessing you knew them well enough to know where they were from?

    Contacting the school direct (if you haven't already) and getting the old address from them - don't they have an alumni that the girls would have joined/kept in touch via?

    also pipl can be good -

    hope that helps
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  • daska
    daska Posts: 6,212 Forumite
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    have you tried using google for any unusual names or if your sure of a career path? enclose in speech marks e.g. "daska doolittle" and try the obvious variations, if nothing else it may give you some clues as to where to try next.
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  • clairibel
    clairibel Posts: 3,657 Forumite
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    I recently signed up to this site but still quite new so not sure if anyone would be on it, i found 1 friend :D

    http://www.who-remembers-me.com/el_6e60b9f16a58811643c3733da5f45d1e_38534820_65.html
  • critical1
    critical1 Posts: 71 Forumite
    apb1957 wrote: »
    Can anyone suggest how to go about this for free?

    Thank you.

    Try this site http://www.lostamigos.net/ it had a big spot an TV a while ago and it's totaly FREE :), I've even found a few mates from 1986 on there!!

    Best
    Critical1
  • Try Facebook. I've had loads of friend requests from people I went to school with. Even ones I never spoke to.
  • boliston
    boliston Posts: 3,012 Forumite
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    Try Facebook. I've had loads of friend requests from people I went to school with. Even ones I never spoke to.

    The OP left school in '74 so this makes him even older than me. There don't seem to be many people in my school year on facebook, but people 10 years younger than me will probably find lots of classmates, and people 20 years younger will probably have their entire class on FB!
  • geordie_lass_2
    geordie_lass_2 Posts: 1,941 Forumite
    edited 27 March 2010 at 10:28AM
    If some of your boarding school pals went there because their parents were in the forces then you could try Britbrats. I think it's mostly for people who went to forces schools in Germany but many of them may have gone on to boarding school at some point http://britbrats.tripod.com/

    Also http://exbritiishforceskids.multiply.com/
  • tigga_1961
    tigga_1961 Posts: 617 Forumite
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    try friendsreunited.com

    its now free and prob the easiest place to find school friends hth
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