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Kylie

Kylie Report 17 Sep 2004 12:31

Thanks everyone - I've been on those sites before with not much luck (as yet), but it has been a while. I'll try them again. Thanks again.

Guinevere

Guinevere Report 17 Sep 2004 11:08

Hi Kylie, This is not really a site for looking for living people, it's for tracing your ancestors. The Office of National Statistics have a service caleed Trace line and (for a fee) they trace living people and get a message to them. HOW CAN TRACELINE HELP YOU? Traceline may be able to assist by attempting to trace the whereabouts of the person being sought. When the person being sought has died, within England or Wales, Traceline will advise how to obtain a copy of the death registration details. If it appears the person is still alive Traceline may offer to seek permission to forward a letter from the enquirer. Traceline informs the person being sought that a letter is being held at the Traceline office. The onus is on the individual to decide whether he/she wishes to receive the letter and as a consequence establish or re-establish contact. Traceline will only act when it is clearly in the interest of the person being sought. Traceline reserves the right to refuse an application or withdraw its service at any time. No information regarding individuals or their whereabouts is ever disclosed. WHO CAN APPLY? Private individuals Traceline may help re-establish contact between family or friends who have lost touch. Traceline cannot offer our letter forwarding service in cases involving adoptions*, current or former wives or husbands, friends of the opposite sex, or in any circumstances where contact may be disruptive. Applicants must be aged over 18. *Advice about cases involving adoption can be obtained by contacting Adoptions Section, General Register Office, Smedley Hydro, Trafalgar Road, Southport, PR8 2HH. Tel: 0151 471 4831. Traceline P.O. Box 106 Southport PR8 2WA Tel: +44(0)151 471 4811 Opening hours:- Monday-Friday 9.00am to 4.30pm. Fax: +44(0)1704 563354 Gwynne

Unknown

Unknown Report 17 Sep 2004 10:35

Kylie It's not that they don't want to know you - It's a case of they are not looking in the right place. I found part of my family by advertising in the local papers in areas that they might have lived. Lin

Jan

Jan Report 17 Sep 2004 10:19

Type in 'cyndi's list immigration' in any search engine, you will get the link to the immigration part of the most famous genealogical site on the web - there will surely be something there to help. Alternatively type in British emigration and another selection of sites comes up. I don't actually know if any will be of use but they may give you a clue as to where to look next.... Jan

Kylie

Kylie Report 17 Sep 2004 09:50

I know - patience is a virtue!!! No use getting upset about someone I've never known, and didn't want to know me, is there!! I won't give up - too stubborn!! Thanks for the kind words. :)

Unknown

Unknown Report 17 Sep 2004 09:44

Oh Kylie - wipe them eyes - come on don't give up - just read the success stories, people have been searching for years then all of a sudden there is a breakthough up pops a message that you have been waiting for. Please Please don't stop now - it will happen. Lin

Lily

Lily Report 17 Sep 2004 09:41

Don't give up, love. I gather, from reading other GR's postings, you have to persevere and then, one day, there is a breakthrough......... I have just started looking for a cousin (who was adopted at birth) and hope to find her one day - if she wants to be found.

Kylie

Kylie Report 17 Sep 2004 09:19

I had such high hopes of finding my natural father on this site, but I've had no luck. I'm so disappointed right now. I'm just about ready to throw in the towel!! If only people would reply to my emails!! Anyway, before I totally pack it in - is there a site that can help me search passenger lists of people who left the UK for Australia (in the 1960s and 70s). I've searched oz passenger lists, but they only cover 1926 - 1930. Any other advice is most welcome.