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Connecting with long-lost cousins

I recently connected with a cousin that I had not seen or talked to for over 60 years. It was a rewarding experience to reconnect with her. long-lost cousins, I did not track her down, we were connected by another cousin who had kept in touch with both of us. If you are trying to track down long-lost cousins, here are some steps you can take.

Gather as much information as you can about your cousin. This may include their name, age, and any other details you may have about them.

Use social media to search for your cousin. Many people use social media to stay in touch with family and friends, so it’s worth checking to see if your cousin is on sites like Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter.

Try using online genealogy resources to search for your cousin. There are many websites and databases that can help you track down relatives, such as Ancestry.com or MyHeritage.com.

Contact other relatives to see if they have any information about your cousin. You may find out more about your cousin by talking to other family members who may have stayed in touch or who may have had more information about their whereabouts.

Consider hiring a professional genealogist or investigator. If you cannot find your cousin through other means, you might hire a professional genealogist or investigator to help you track them down.

It’s important to be patient and persistent in your search for your long-lost cousin. It may take some time and effort, but the reward of reconnecting with a family member can be worth it.

Originally Published on https://boomersnotsenior.blogspot.com/

I served as a teacher, a teacher on Call, a Department Head, a District Curriculum, Specialist, a Program Coordinator, and a Provincial Curriculum Coordinator over a forty year career. In addition, I was the Department Head for Curriculum and Instruction, as well as a professor both online and in person at the University of Phoenix (Canada) from 2000-2010.

I also worked with Special Needs students. I gave workshops on curriculum development and staff training before I fully retired

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