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Trying to find Ullah

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Debra

Debra Report 14 Feb 2008 22:27

hi all first may i say i have just married my mr ullah and i love the name..we are looking for any one who new mr warid ullah in the 1970's.. he moved from india to england wher he spent some time before moving to leeds where he died..he was born around 1910..

Jason

Jason Report 5 Jan 2008 09:45

hi trying to find my father Javed Iqbal Ullah.all i know is that he lived in London and has been married 3 times.

He must be in his late 50,s,i have never used my name ullah always my step fathers name which is Keeble.

Mary

Mary Report 12 Sep 2007 17:47

Hi Katherine,
im trying to trace my birth father. All I know is that although he wasnt named as my father on my birth certificate I have it on good advise that he was my father.
Im mixed race, my mothers name was Veronica Mary leopold and of irish decent.
I was born 28/11/64.
At the time he was living with his family in Birmingham.
Any help you can give me would be fantastic.
Im sorry I cant be of any help to you at this stage, but maybe I will be at some later date.
Kind Regards
Vickie. x

Katherine

Katherine Report 2 May 2007 12:58

Trying to find family on my father's side. My grandfather was called Akrom Ullah and married Joyce Hall. They lived in the London area sometime before, during and after the war... They had numerous children and would have been one of the only mixed race families at the time.