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Tracing My Adopted Birth Brother
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I am looking to trace my birth brother his name was Peter and he was born in march 1980 i have his birth certificate and adopted in Reading Berkshire in 1984, by his foster parents. I have tried the local area SW adoption team to no avail, any ideas would be great, i don't want to pay lots of money to trace him some of the quotes are astronomical and i simply cant afford them. I dont have his adopted surname, and not sure if his first name was changed, at 2 or 4 i am not sure why they would change his first name...? I could be wrong any pointers would be great
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I am looking to trace my birth brother his name was Peter and he was born in march 1980 i have his birth certificate and adopted in Reading Berkshire in 1984, by his foster parents. I have tried the local area SW adoption team to no avail, any ideas would be great, i don't want to pay lots of money to trace him some of the quotes are astronomical and i simply cant afford them. I dont have his adopted surname, and not sure if his first name was changed, at 2 or 4 i am not sure why they would change his first name...? I could be wrong any pointers would be great
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.He'll be in his early 30s now, he'll know he is adopted and he should by rights know his birth name and birth mother's name. I suggest you begin by writing to the local paper in Reading and appealing for information . He may not live in the area now but you need to start somewhere. A better option may be to contact BBC Radio Berkshire and ask if they have any community based programmes that you could use to make an appeal for help .
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ radiobe rkshire
As a blood relative you have a legal right as an adult to register with the GRO to be informed if he also regsiters, and vice versa for him, see here:
https:/ /www.go v.uk/ad option- records
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As a blood relative you have a legal right as an adult to register with the GRO to be informed if he also regsiters, and vice versa for him, see here:
https:/
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