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finding my brother
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Conrad | Report | 29 Oct 2004 09:20 |
does anyone have any advice on how to go about finding my brother. Ive just found out some more details about him. His name is RICHARD MICHAEL F CLARK he was born in worcester between jan, feb ,mar 1969. His mothers name is carol ann florence clark (nee turk) and his fathers name is michael john clark. |
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Unknown | Report | 29 Oct 2004 09:32 |
You could post a message on the trying to find board, or you could post a message for Allan Green. He has access to address for people in the UK and he has a thread on this board called 60 Million Live Names. Ali |
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Seasons | Report | 29 Oct 2004 12:05 |
Ask someone to do a electors roll search for family. Rachel does them over on the Records board and I think someone else does too. Post a message on Lookupuk*com or Missing-you*net or even on Channel 4's Lost Touch teletext page 151. Have you also looked up Friends Reunited - he may be registered and they also have a Trying to Find page. If your brother doesn't know about you then take it very steady when you find him - shock sometimes generates a rejection reaction and it may be worth going through a third party ie someone in his family who knew about you!!! |
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Sheila | Report | 29 Oct 2004 12:51 |
Hi Conrad, Just had a look on my 2003 info disk and there are 40 Richard M Clark's down in the UK, thats presuming he has entered his middle name on the elecetoral form, Do you know the county he was born in? E-mail me the details and I will see what I can find for you. Best Wishes Sheila |