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Old 11th August 2003, 08:11
alins alins is offline
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My Grandmother is trying to find her brother. All we know is that he's in Sweden somewhere - don't know what city. His name is Boris Nalbandian, he also went by the name of Petros Nalbandian. He has a son named Alec Nalbandian, and daughter Natasha. I found some web sites (like the yellow pages) and some others, but they're not in English. PLEASE HELP, SHE'LL BE SO HAPPY IF SHE FINDs HIM, OR HIS KIDS. They lost touch over 20 years ago
and I believe this is the only way we can find him.

Thank you for taking the time reading this

Any response or help which will get me started towards the right direction will be greatly appreciated.

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Old 11th August 2003, 14:03
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I've searched the white pages for persons with that last name, and I got no single hit! Are you sure they haven't changed their names or the spelling?
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Old 11th August 2003, 16:44
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I have also tried to search for Nalbandian.
Statistics Sweden (statistiska centralbyrån) http://www.scb.se/ only gives information if there are 5 or more people with the same name and spelling.

I also checked with the population register and there are today the following people with that last name living in Sweden. Note the difference in the spelling.
1. Jack Haig Nalbandian, born 1940
2. Garbis Naalbandian, born 1971
3. Gevorg Nalbandyan, born 1972

The population register can only give information about people from 1991 and they had no information at all about anyone else with that name, except the information above.
Before 1991 the Church of Sweden kept the population records. They have no central register, but they were kind and checked among the deceased from 1970 and forwards, but they didn’t found anyone with that name and spelling.

Eva

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Old 12th August 2003, 05:30
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Thank you for trying - if for some reason I find out more information I'll let you guys know. Thanks again.
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