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BIRTH MOTHERS ADDRESS

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Debbie

Debbie Report 7 Jul 2005 12:33

HELP.... I don't seem to be thick but I am new to this. My birth mothers address is on my birth cert., oviously after 40 years she does not live there anymore, but how or what do I look at, to find where she moved to from that address to the next address. Please help. Thank you.

Shannette

Shannette Report 7 Jul 2005 12:43

Hi Debbie As far as I can remember--I went through this 20 years ago-your first port of call is the adoption society who arranged your adoption and then the social services in that area.After that I joined Norcap who proved very helpful. There are loads of threads on the board on this subject. Good luck with your search. I've never regreted doing mine.

The Bag

The Bag Report 7 Jul 2005 13:47

You also need to equate the fact that if she was young or un - married she may have done so. Give me a bit more idea about the circumstances surrounding your birth and maybe we'll be able to suggest something Jess