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Missing Sister
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Margaret | Report | 27 Aug 2010 17:11 |
I am searching for the missing sister of my friend, she gave me a letter that she applied for from The Head Archivist at London, who sent her a letter telling her about her parents after she with her brother into a childrens home.She and her brother were seperated and she later found him, but it has been found that she may have had another sister born 1935 . I have made contact with the family of the said sister that I gather has passed away, but no-one will answer my enquiries and I so desperately want to give my friend some happy News. Even if they dont want to take it any further orcommunicate in the future, I know she would want to know her cousins do exist. For Barbara being reunited would be wonderful Can anyone make any suggestions how I can pull this together. Thanks MC |
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