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BIGBOY

BIGBOY Report 9 Jun 2008 20:12

to boys adopted peter and Shane white can anyone help please my grandsons john

Sheila

Sheila Report 28 Sep 2008 13:05

Hi

Just replied on Tina'a thread, given that these are quite recent adoptions the agency that arranged the adoption, could poss help, there are also quite a few sites that you could post messages on.
But the adoption agency should be your first port of call, even if they will not assist you, you can at least ask to put a letter with their files telling them you would welcome contact with them.

Jennifer

The SS army cannot normally get involved with adoption cases :O(

Kaylee

It could be worth a try contacting after adoption, but generally it is a lot easier to trace bitrh parents than an adoptee, the fundamental reason being you do not know the new given surname to start your search.
That said there are a few things you can do to help try and find them :O)