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hello! tracing novice alert!

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Unknown

Unknown Report 2 Dec 2003 19:30

Hi Michelle, I have sent you an e-mail. Regards Margaret

Carla

Carla Report 2 Dec 2003 16:49

ANOTHER WAY WOULD BE TO LOOK ON A CPA REPORT IF YOU CAN, THIS GIVES LOADS OF INFO, BIT LIKE THE ELEC REGISTER.

Gem in Wakefield

Gem in Wakefield Report 2 Dec 2003 16:04

Hi Michelle I have just mailed you some info, and sites to look at. Hope that these help. Gemma

Michelle

Michelle Report 2 Dec 2003 11:28

hello. I'm totally new to this tracing lark and would love any tips from anyone who is trying to trace adoptive parents, I'm just taking the first steps to try to trace my birth mother and if anyone has had sucess and could give any advice that would be fab. I have looked into tracing agencies but they do seem to be quite expensive and I have quite a bit of info on my birth mother, any kind of help or advice, no matter how small would be gratefully recieved. thanks.