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mis1 | 16:08 Mon 14th May 2007 | Body & Soul
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Hi everyone, just after little help

How can you go about tracing somone if all you have is a name and rough age? It would be my birth father who i have never ever met. I have tried a few things, like friends reunited just wondering if anyone knows like any agencies or anything like that which could provide help.

thanks in advance x
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As mentioned before on here, I traced an adopted son of a very close relative using this site:

http://www.ukpeoplefinder.com/

Mother & son have since been happliy reunited. I wish you the same amount of luck too mis1.
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Thanks smudge, I will try that site. xx
You're welcome. -x-
I was thinking the same thing! I used to be mates with someone who lived on the coast and I only have an old address, name and rough age!
This thread will help me too!
Hi, you could try the following - good luck

Salvation Army's Family Tracing Service

The Salvation Army Family Tracing Service exists to try to restore (or to sustain) family relationships, by locating relatives who for various reasons have become out of touch. There are certain categories of enquiries the service does not normally become involved with.
http://www.salvationarmy.org.uk/ en/ Departments/ FamilyTracing/ Home.htm

Traceline
This is a service offered by the General Register Office.
Traceline
ADDRESS
PO Box 106
Southport
PR8 2WA

Tel:0151 471 4811
Minicom:
Fax:01633 652580
DESCRIPTION
Organisation which can help re-establish contact with friends and family, by informing the person being sought that a letter is being held for them at the Traceline office. If the person has died they will advise how to obtain a copy of the death certificate. Will also help companies trace customers or former employees e.g to make payment on assurance policies or pensions, and to find will beneficiaries. Will not act in cases involving adoption, or where contact may be disruptive.� Search fee for priority service is �40 (only available with the date of birth), standard service �30 and �25 for letter forwarding. Ring for further details.�
http://www.gro.gov.uk/ gro/ content/ research/ traceline/ index.asp#0

The thing with the site I used, is that it might not be the person you're looking for that notices your search, but someone who knows them. It's big old world out there though....

Good luck Rubyrose.
Crossed posts shoemad - I agree, the Salvation Army is also a good way of finding people, 'specially in cases of adoption.
hi mis

s'up to you but if you give me your email addie, i will have a look for you and see what i can find out.
i'm not an expert and i wont charge for any info
but i have a lot of free time on my hands and have found more than a handful of people for friends etc on just a name.
what ever you decide good luck x
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Thanks to everyone who replied to my post! I really appreciate it! I will let you all know how I get on.

thanks again xx

booboo67, I would like that if you wouldnt mind!
send me your details to
[email protected]
and i'll see what i can come up with

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