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Tracing an adopted child.
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Anne | Report | 2 Mar 2005 16:15 |
Through my research I have found that my mother has a half sister out there somewhere, who was adopted at birth. Can anyone suggest any ways for me to trace her? Many thanks |
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Joan | Report | 2 Mar 2005 16:22 |
There is a lovely lady on this site called Joan Allan, she has a web site too called my folks. - I think. I'm sure she would be wiling to offer you some advice. I would advise you to contact her. best wishes, Joan |
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Glenys the Menace! | Report | 2 Mar 2005 16:42 |
Good luck Anne. x |
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Claire | Report | 9 Apr 2005 22:11 |
Hello, have you had any luck with this? I am an adopted child trying to locate her family and would appreciate any advice you can give, Yours Claire |
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Athene | Report | 30 Oct 2006 18:10 |
I was adopted at birth and have a 1/2 sister out there somewhere! Was your mother born in Amersham?I know it's a long shot, good luck with your search . |
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₪ TeresaW elite empress of deleted threads | Report | 30 Oct 2006 18:15 |
If you go over to tips and type in the word adoption in the search bar, you'll see some threads with lots of hints and tips, and good advice. Look for Joans, and Jess's. |