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PRIVATE POST PLEASE Long story short I’m looking for my mum. I believe she liv…

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Long story short I’m looking for my mum. I believe she lives in London, but also believe she has since married. I do not know her new name.

The only information I have is her date of birth and national insurance number (I would fill forms out for her as a little girl)

My brother is very ill, we need to find her. We have contacted the police who advise there is nothing they can do, as we have not spoken for years and it’s not a recent thing that she won’t be classed as a missing person.

We have also spoken to Salvation Army and Missing People. Can anyone think if any way in which we can attempt to find her other than these?

Grateful for any help thank you
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15 thoughts on “PRIVATE POST PLEASE Long story short I’m looking for my mum. I believe she liv…

  • First place is look is voting register.. Also Google her name. This is going to sound silly to people that don’t knkw my situation but my little girls dad isn’t involved and i didn’t know where he was staying googled his name and it told me everything and I mean everything lol now when my daughter asks I can take her to his house for him to deal with his consequences of walking away from her😁 psycho mummy here lol xx

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  • If you have her date of birth, do you have any idea what hospital she was born in or what town/county her birth was registered in? If you can find that out then it will be available to publicly view on most family search websites/libraries think even the gov.co.uk as well

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  • My sister and 2 brothers got adopted 17 years ago, we found them on Facebook 7 years ago! You could always try Facebook? But look her up as her first name? Maybe that will help? Good luck wish you all the best! Xx

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  • Any other family members who maybe in touch with her?
    If you have a picture of her? Facebook seems amazing for finding people!
    There’s someone who’s bound to recognise her! X

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  • Join long lost families uk and put a post up they have searchers who work for free its an amazing group

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  • You would be best knowing any name she did have and her date of birth coz that’ll be a start

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  • Put her name and if u can get a picture and share it around Facebook Hun xx

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