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Old Dec 22, 2006, 09:36 AM
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finding someone by her maiden name

how do I find a person by their maiden name free of charge on the web?

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Old Dec 22, 2006, 09:42 AM   #2  
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Depending on how long she's been married, you might be surprised to find her by Googling her.

Try it three ways - and use the quotes:
"firstname lastname"
"firstname middleinitial lastname"
"lastname firstname"

...if any of the above result in too many hits to search through, try adding a city she lives or lived in (outside of the quotes).

Doing this can result in hits to her referenced on her employers website, in the obituary of a family member, a wedding announcement, a personal site like xanga or myspace, etc.

...it's not a guaranteed method, but certainly worth a shot. I've often found people this way.
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