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trying to find half brother

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Eileen

Eileen Report 16 Nov 2007 00:08


Don't want to be picky Katrina, but some full stops and commas would be helpful to divide your query into short sentences. Then it would be clearer whose father is which, and to whom the half-sisters belong. The way you have written your query makes it look as if you are guessing your father's name. Your halfbro. was at Fort George, and your father has two half-sisters. It would be easier for people to help you if they could work out what the clues were. It is not just you who writes like this, many people on these boards do not use sufficient punctuation.
Good luck
Eileen

Katrina

Katrina Report 15 Nov 2007 19:11

does anyone know this person i have a half brother who was between 42-43 born in inverness raigmore hospital at the time who was born between 1962-65 just a guess my fathers name was thomas johnstone he was serving in the royal highland fusiliers at fort george as a private at the time my father was in his twentys at the time when the child was conceived as he has two half sisters whos trying to find him can anyone help i dont have the mans name whom i trying to find do u reconise this person

last known wereabouts was inverness
can anyone help