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Adopted.com connects adoptees with their loved ones in Lancashire, England. We are a country-wide adoption reunion registry for England and the largest adoption registry in the world. If you’re looking to reunite with a loved one in Lancashire, simply complete our form in moments and potentially match immediately with a child, parent, or sibling. Adopted.com reunites families by mutual consent, without the requirement to access adoption records. It is simple, fast, and easy. And with our NameSearch and DNA features, your chances of making a connection in Lancashire are even better. Try Adopted.com now.
A Few of Our Members Currently Searching Within Lancashire Who Chose To Be Featured
796. Grim24 : Brettargh Holt Home
Catholic diocese of Lancaster
797. Sazzy26 : Hi Michael am your birth mother I just wanted to let you know I never forgotten you and the last time I seen you was 2 years old I have your baby picture off you I do miss you so much thanks for reading xx
800. Hamansell1960 : Born in St Peter Port Guernsey. July 1960.
Brought to England by my Godmother‚ Jean Crowther.
I know so little about my birth family.
Frederick Inman Mansell was my grandfather. Born 20/11/1911. Died 25th July 2001.
Grandmother‚ Hilary Mansell‚ nee Boothroyd. Divorced May 1952.
Second wife‚ Jean Geddes Mackenzie Ross 6th June 1957. Two children from this marriage: Frederick Ross Mansell 8th September 1958 and Helen Sheena Mansell 27th March 1962.
The family lived in Calais St Martins.
801. DavidRoscoe : Mother Ann Roscoe of 69 Annable Road Bradbury Stockport Cheshire (1964) student nurse. Gave birth at St James Maternity Home‚ Simpson Hill‚ Heywood
803. EmsyCakes : Looking for my son James John Yates Darch. Home town is Ellesmere Port from birth til 2019/20 before Covid pandemic. Was in Lancashire/Burnley in 2020/2021.He’s not seen his mom since Lockdown 2019. Mummy loves you James forever no matter what! Missing him so much it hurts.
805. Dhamilton1991 : I’ve been having a nightmare with the social services for years waiting and getting fobbed off so hoping to give this a try.
I dont have much information as I was a Fostered child myself from a very young age.
My sister was born on or around 11th of December 2002 and born at Royal bolton hospital in bolton‚ lancashire. Her name before she was adopted was skye hamilton and I think she had a middle name Louise or jo-louise.
Unfortunately thats all I have and hope I can get somewhere. Thanks
807. Sandraalcock : I was a home birth and my mother had to have the flying squad because the after birth did not come away. After many hour they told her that she had had twins and the other baby was dead but my mother told me many years later that she remembered hearing another baby cry. I was baby number 5 and my parents were poor and I have a feeling that the second baby could have been given to someone else. I know it sounds a bit far fetched and it could be a lot of rubbish but I have registered my dna on the system just in case anyone comes up.
810. Hilarycopeland : Hi
My query is probably slightly different. I was adopted in Ireland and recently obtained information about my mother. She went to England after I was born. She married about 10 years later and had another child. Her husband didn’t want this child and she was forced to have him adopted. He is my half brother. I have only found out this information this week through Irish relatives I have met as a result of a DNA test. I would like to find my half brother. My mum’s name was Kathleen Theresa Claydon (maiden name Sweeney) and or husband was Rodney Brian (sometimes spelt Bryan) Claydon. Both were born in 1947
Kind regards
Hilary
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San Diego, California
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Northampton, Massachusetts
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MODESTO, California
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