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trying to find brith mother from 1978
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Anthony | Report | 20 Oct 2003 17:23 |
ive not seen my mom for 25 years as she gave me up when i was 4 days old if anyone could give me any info on how to meet her or what road to go down many thanks ANTHONY HOLLAND |
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Carol | Report | 20 Oct 2003 17:40 |
I recently met up with my adopted son, and he found me by going to social services in the area he was adopted. They should help you find your original birth certificate, and hopefully an address. In my case, my parents were at the same address as they were, when he was born. |
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Sue (Sylvia Z ) | Report | 20 Oct 2003 18:29 |
Hi Anthony If you send off for the booklet ACR100 Access to Birth Records, from the General Register Office in London, it will point you in the right direction. If you know your birth mother's name, then that will be a big help. If you need any more info, post a message. I'm trying to find my mother too. I've just logged on to a good website www(.)adoptionsreunited (.) com Good luck, Sue |