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Anyone who has seen the fascinating, new NBC TV show, Who Do You Think You Are, can understand why genealogy has become so popular. On the show, genealogists help celebrity guests trace their ancestry, often leaving them shocked as the story of their family history unfolds. The show leaves the audience wondering if their ancestors were involved in the Salem witch trials or fought in the Civil War, as Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick’s ancestors did.
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Phil Klein, the private investigator hired by Dateline NBC to find Olivia Newtown-John’s ex-boyfriend Patrick McDermott, apparently solved the case using a clever, techie ruse.
It’s a classic Dateline story: McDermott’s family reported the long-time boyfriend of Newtown-John missing in 2005, when he didn’t come back from a fishing trip in California. Authorities initially thought that he had fallen overboard and died, but eyewitnesses claimed they saw him get off the boat in port. This sparked the theory that McDermott had faked his own death and disappeared to escape his mounting debt.
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If you’re trying to locate a former classmate or colleague, lost relative or old flame, try your luck with these free, public online tools which require knowing the person’s name or phone number:
PIPL is a query engine that finds people’s profiles and deep web pages on websites and online databases that cannot be found with regular search engines, such as Facebook, Amazon and LinkedIn.
Yahoo! People Search is a tool that searches for people’s phone numbers, addresses and email addresses. It also includes a reverse phone number lookup where you input the phone number, and it identifies the owner.
SuperPages People Search is a tool that searches for people’s phone numbers and addresses. It also includes a reverse phone number lookup where you input the phone number, and it identifies the owner.
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