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Greater London Adoption Reunion Registry

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A Few of Our Members Currently Searching Within Greater London Who Chose To Be Featured

1831. Laura1000 : I am looking for my half sister who was born and named Zeana Tanner. We know she was born on 6th July 1959. She was born to Julia M Tanner also known under different surname of Bishop and Hunt. She would have been born in the Frimley or Woking‚ Surrey and likely adopted within one month of birth. Thank you for any assistance you can offer.

1832. Deborapennie : I was born in South London at croydon University hospital. My bilogical mother was from Ethiopia and came over with my uncle and auntie. My father was a landlord of a property in South London.

1833. SWithers : I have recently found my two sisters and am looking for my brother Mr George Ian Withers Please help Regards

1834. Lucygoudie : I was born in eltham and adopted in greenwich - I was told by my adoptive parents that my birth name was Allison and that my mother had come down to a home for unmarried mothers from Glasgow. they also said she was 15. So now you would be 70.

1835. LouiseTurnbull : Looking for a lady who was born Phyllis Ann Bourne before being adopted out. Her birth mother was called Ruth Ann Bourne who was unmarried at the time of Phyllis’s birth and later emigrated in the 1960s to Australia with her husband and children. Looking for Phyllis herself or any direct descendants of Phyllis

1836. BluJay85 : Looking for my older brother who was adopted before adoption his name was dean hurley

1837. Idontnowhatyouwant : My mother gave a baby boy up for adoption in London around 1964 he is half Maltese‚ and given the name Trevor. He may not have this name now. She was a young unmarried girl so was not allowed to keep the baby.

1838. Jenniferhope : Geoffrey John Anthony Adoption surname -East Adoption - 1945 London Hackney Juvenile Court Possibly through a member of the Surroptemist Club High probability of being of Irish decent

1839. Jenniferhope : Adopted soon after birth. Adopted twice Both times adoptive parents had the surname East. Possibly from Banardos.

1840. IsobelWh : The mother was my aunt Greta Aileen Hawkins. She had lived in Chesterfield previously.

1841. IsobelWh : The mother was Greta Aileen Hawkins from Chesterfield‚ Derbyshire. She had a child in London that I understand she gave up

1842. CarolineRowland123 : Mums name was/is Sheila she had a sister Jessie and Elizabeth and four brothers .She grew up in Dundee. The Hospital was in Waterloo . Fathers name was George .

1843. Dhumps153 : Hi april it’s Daniel your eldest brother

1844. Osiris : Mother Annie Lynde Born clapham maternity hospital Methodist listed on naval papers Worked at shippams paste chichester

1845. Sawena1968 : Birth mother born 1948. She lived in Battersea. My birth mother is Scottish. My natural father was Polish. I was born in Chelsea.

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