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A Few of Our Members Currently Searching Within Greater London Who Chose To Be Featured
1653. KLRGO75 : I was born at Queen Charlotte’s in Hammersmith. Birth mother’s name Nora O’Dowd‚ apparently from Ireland but was living in London at the time (1975). Believe she was only 18 at the time of my birth.
1654. Hayley1984 : Looking for my brother‚ my mum had a child between 1970 & 1973 unfortunately don’t no exact dates. His name was David at birth‚ David leahy. He was adopted and also had another brother who sadly had Down syndrome they lived in the Dulwich area of London.
1655. Laurahansen : I have recently discovered that my parents had a baby‚ but because they weren’t married at the time‚ my mother was forced to give birth to the boy‚ Vincent Paul Clemenson at an unmarried mother’s centre‚ St Faith’s‚ Bearsted in Kent. My mother Joan Adela Clemenson lived in Hounslow. The baby was then officially adopted by a couple in Wimbledon. My parents eventually married 6 years later‚ but sadly kept this secret throughout their whole life. I have a copy of the baby’s birth certificate and an Aunt has told me the adopted parents surname was Legge (unconfirmed). I have registered with the UK Govt Adoption department‚ but unfortunately he never has‚ so I have been unable to trace him. I want to know that he had a happy life and be in touch because he is a full-blood brother and he now feels like a missing part of our family dynamics. I am 10 years younger and live in Australia.
1656. Lindahinton15 : The name of my birth mother was Janice Diane Upperton (born 1939/1940)she later married a David Stephen Burtenshaw. I have traced my birth father who is now deceased. Janice was born‚ grew up and has lived in the Brighton area
1660. Kymd69 : Our family have found her birth name and adoption name she has since died but in contact with her daughter. Her birth name was Gladys Renna Allum her birth mother Florence Ellen Allum her adopted name was Maria Luciana Leocardie Julemont she was adopted apparently from a hospital in Islington London for Belgium refugees by a Belgium couple who had just lost their 4 year old daughter with the same name they gave Gladys after her adoption and she wa taken to liege Belgium where she remained till her death in 2007. We are trying to trace her birth father so her daughter can contact the family as she has no other relatives.
1661. JustinePeters : Hello My name is Justine Peters and Dorothy Elizabeth Clark (Codd) was my Great Aunt. In doing our family history through Ancestry‚ I discovered she had given birth to you in Fulham.I ordered your birth certificate to be sure as it was difficult to determine where you were in the records after birth. If you wish to get into contact.
1663. Debsandpets : All I have to go on is a surname of Hottois on paperwork recently found and that my birth mother was possibly French away at University when she got pregnant
1665. Ian31 : My name is Ian Bell and I am trying to trace my birth mother. Her name was Sheila Evans and she resided in Hammersmith‚ London. I was born on 31/07/1963 at Lambeth Hospital.
I have no details at all regarding my birth father.
I was fostered by a lady who lived near Heathrow airport and was her 26th foster child.
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Buffalo, New York
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San Diego, California
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Wadesboro, North Carolina
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Tracy, California
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Northampton, Massachusetts
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MODESTO, California
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Springfield, Missouri
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Lone Tree, Colorado
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