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adoption in the late 1950, early 1960,s

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murraymint | 17:00 Mon 18th May 2009 | Genealogy
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I am looking to find out about children adopted by un married mothers in the lancashire/ chorley/preston area of the uk in the late 50,6 and early 60,s, would anyone know waht happened when a young mother signed her baby for adoption at birth, were they went and how the process of adoption was carried out? I have just found out that I have a brother and sister and want to find them. can anyone help?
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It is Social Services who hold all the records of adoptions. You can find out more here
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Governmentcitizens andrights/Registeringlifeevents/Birthandadopti onrecords/Adoptionrecords/index.htm
murraymint, I live in that area, have you found their birth registrations? if they were adopted it will have given the cross reference in the adoption register.

You could contact the chorley guardian and ask them to do a story on your family, they often do that sort of thing.

http://www.chorley-guardian.co.uk

has your mother told you anything at all about their start in life? Or has your mother passed?

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cant speak much about this situation, especially not to the news papers, just found out the info from my gran, mum is still alive and as far as she is concerned no one knows and never will, not had much luck as yet but will keep looking

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