Persons Missing
Viewing Ads
In order to
view an ad, go here and click on SEARCH
ADS.
Search the database by name age or area. Different categories include, friends, missing
persons, adoptions, former spouse, relatives, genealogy, strangers, reunions,
veterans, and community.
Answering Ads
In order to answer an ad: Clicking on the YELLOW reply button will give you a form to reply to the person who
placed this ad. The ad holders email address is not seen.
You type in the email address to which you want that ad holder to reply to.
You will get a copy of the email you sent, at the email address you nominated in the
form.
Placing Ads
In order to place an ad you need to REGISTER.
Go to this url http://www.personsmissing.com/members/index.html
or CLICK HERE
Click on 'Advertiser Enrolment';
Enrolment (registration) is optional. You need to enrol if you wish to place an ad.
This information is confidential and only your name and whichever contact details you have
nominated to be visible will be shown. For example contact by phone: phone # contact
by email: your email address is not shown on the form, but is accessible through the reply button.
Register your details and place as many ads as you like. All FREE.
Please do not type in 'all capitals'
Photographs
There is NO charge for personal advertisers, ads or photos.
Just email me the photo of the person or persons
or send me the URL of where one is along with their full name and your ad number.
The photo MUST be in a JPEG format.
Please do not send me photos in any other format.
Do not send anything bigger than 120KB
Send your photo to photos@personsmissing.com
Posted Ads
January 1998 to August 31st 2001:
All of these adverts have now been deleted.
September 1st 2001 to Date:
All of these adverts are in the searchable database here.
The Alphabetical Register
In the Alphabetical register
we list entries by surname. This is just a list of peoples names we have.
Sometimes a name may jog the memory. These names
are currently all linked to the ads, but this will be changed shortly as
all ads will be in the searchable database.
Unknown Surnames (a very small percentage) are listed under 'UNKNOWN'.
NOTE: there are rewards offered (by seeker) for information about some persons in the
register.
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