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Adoptee Scotland trying to trace birth family

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Pat Kendrick

Pat Kendrick Report 9 Dec 2010 15:19

Hi Jason

My OH went over 60 years before he found his birth family. His mother died 2 days before his 1st birthday. All he had was his birth cert with his mother's name on.

Margaret Drummond who does research re Scotland found his family ( uncles living). You pay an initial fee and if you want her to continue re connection to living relatives you pay an addition.
She was brilliant. A GR member recommended her to which we shall always be grateful to She Wray.

There is a link to her from Joan Allen's site which I think is my folks. Someone on here will correct me if I am wrong.

Good luck

Pat

Diane

Diane Report 9 Dec 2010 15:02

Hi, I am trying to find background information on my birth family in Scotland. I was born on 3 May 1971 and know I was born in Edinburgh and only have my birth families name. I do not want to cause any distress just really need background information for medical purposes.

I really don't know where to start.

Kind Regards