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any ideas on help tracing my birth father !!!!!!

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The Bag

The Bag Report 2 Apr 2005 19:28

1) is he named on your birth certificate? 2) have you been on the tips board and seen the adopted and not ashamed threads, come on over, we thrive on adoption probs there!!Come on over and have a natter with all the other adopteees!! jessx

Unknown

Unknown Report 2 Apr 2005 19:13

Hi has anyone any ideas on which the best way of tracing my birth father. One big problem, I do not know his name. I have just found out this week at the age of 40 that I was adopted. I know my mother, but she is refusing to release the name of my true father. You can imagine how I am feeling... living all this time, a complete lie. Desterate to try and find him. I know where I was born.... Winchester in 1964. I understand that he was a serving soldier based or lived in Winchester at this time. He was aware of my birth and my name. Its Simon. Any help would be greatly appriciated. Many thanks.. Simon