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Katie Josey & Dawn Southey Hills |
Edmonton, AB, Canada |
Oct 26, 2006 |
This message is for Brian Millsom. We have tried to reply to your posted message but we are not sure if it was recieved, so here it is again.
We are looking for a male born March 5th 1967 with the birth name Donald Lawrence Warnock. It seems you are unsure of your exact date of birth, could it possibly be the 5th?
Some information that would help us, is information on your adopted family. Is your father a doctor or a lawyer? Do you have an older brother that is also adopted?
Intuition told us to contact you, so we will see where it leads us!
Hope to hear from you soon! |
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morven brown |
nsw australia |
Oct 20, 2006 |
LOOKING FOR PAUL COOMBES FROM UK
SERVED IN NAVY AROUND 1972 |
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MARY HENDRY |
SCOTLAND |
Oct 15, 2006 |
MSG MAY 28 1999 USA
MARY MCCANN BORN 1925 FROM NEWRY MARRIED HARRY HENDRY, THE PERSON IN THE USA WHO IS LOOKING FOR MARY PLEASE CONTACT ME AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, IAM HER DAGHTER AND HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR YOU. |
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MARY HENDRY |
SCOTLAND |
Oct 15, 2006 |
MSG MAY 28 1999 USA
MARY MCCANN BORN 1925 FROM NEWRY MARRIED HARRY HENDRY, THE PERSON IN THE USA WHO IS LOOKING FOR MARY PLEASE CONTACT ME AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, IAM HER DAGHTER AND HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR YOU. |
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LINDA BANNON |
Kent |
Oct 13, 2006 |
looking for WILLIAM RODERICK MCLEOD who served in Kent during WW2 as a sergeant with Royal Artillery.Previously been in Black Watch and from Dunbarton, Scotland. May have been born 1910 -1925. Had a relationship with a woman called Foster. Their son was adopted by her parents.
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Janey |
UK |
Oct 03, 2006 |
CONTRIBUTORS SOUGHT FOR NEW BBC1 “FOUND” SERIES
Found is the BBC1 documentary series which explores the emotional and heartfelt stories of foundling and adoption cases, following individuals as they seek to trace their loved ones.
The first run of five episodes in May 2006 was acclaimed by viewers and critics alike, leading the BBC to order a new series of five programmes which are about to start filming.
Each case in the Found series receives a considered portrayal, with all sides of the story explored. What would make a mother abandon her child? What does it feel like to grow up not knowing your real name, where you were born, or even your date of birth? Found explores these sensitive and complex questions, touching on our society’s attitudes towards illegitimacy and ethnicity over the last seventy years.
The series is presented by Kate Adie, the broadcaster and author who is familiar to viewers from her years as BBC TV’s Chief News Correspondent. Kate was herself adopted and her book Nobody’s Child, published in 2005, offers a compelling insight into the moving and inspiring stories of abandoned children.
The Found production team works closely with charities such as NORCAP (National Organisation for the Counselling of Adoptees and their Parents) to give abandoned children of all ages an opportunity to trace their past.
Found’s producers are on the hunt for new cases right now.
We welcome calls or emails from individuals who have an extraordinary or heart-warming story to tell, especially those who have personal experience of:
• Abandonment
• Fostering
• Growing up as a foundling or adoptee
• The search for family
• Reunion with loved ones
If this is you or someone you know and you would like to be involved or you would like some more information, please contact Oliver Barber or Jane Ayoade as soon as possible at Leopard Films on this telephone number 0870 420 42 32.
Alternatively, via email: found@leopardfilms.com
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