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adoption
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Tom | Report | 10 Nov 2008 10:30 |
If you are a relative and know where the adoption records might be, you can leave a letter for the adoptee to be placed on their file |
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Geraldine | Report | 9 Nov 2008 22:14 |
Locating an adopted person is virtually impossible unless you have the adoptive name or part of it. |
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Sheila | Report | 31 Oct 2008 10:48 |
It is hard to locate an adoptee, unless they are also searching for their birth family. |
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Janice | Report | 31 Oct 2008 10:16 |
Try Joan Allen's website - myfolks |
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Loretta | Report | 31 Oct 2008 09:40 |
Hi - can you please advise the best way to locate someone who was adopted at birth. the person is female so likely to have changed their name several times - when adopted, married, etc. Your advice is much appreciated - regards Loretta Croker |