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Want To Find Birth Grandmother For At Least Medical Records
Originally Posted By Sheila
We are trying to locate my daughter's Birth Grandmother (Last name Hore). She gave birth to a son Barry Mathew on Sept. 17th 1963 in London Ont. He weighed 7lbs 14 1/2oz. The Mother left School in grade 10 & worked in a cannery before pregnancy. I am intersted in obtaining additional Medical Information for my daughter's Health & Well being. I am a single parent and can not access information that her Dad could if he were here. Please help in anyway you can. Thank you. Sheila
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Daughter's birth grandmother
Originally Posted By Carol, Birthfamily Support Forum
If I'm following correctly, you're saying your daughter's father was adopted, and you'd like to find HIS mother for genetic information. Am I correct? If so, then what you want to do is post indentifying information on your daughter's dad on the Registries. Date of birth, gender, place of birth, adoption info. and info you have on his birth mother. Send a self-addressed, self-stamped # 10 envelope to International Soundex Reunion Registry for their form for the Registry. ISRR is the oldest and best registry in the world. The address is P.O. box 2312, Carson City, NEV 89702-2312 As soon as you get the form, complete it and return it as quickly as possible. Go to this site's HOME page, and select SEARCH REGISTRY, and post your information there. Log on to http://www.plumsite.com and check out the on-line registries listed there... post your information on each of those too. While you're at it, run a search and see if there is anything listed for a boy on that date of birth. Then, do some reading. Stop in at our "Reading Room" (also reached via our HOME page ... and look over the book reviews in our "Book Shop" -- the more you understand about adoption, birth families and adoptive families, the easier it will be to get what you want from a meeting. And, Sheila ... keep in touch with me. I'll help as much as I can. HUGS and Good Luck, CAROL
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