Multi-Million/Billionaires Owning Farms
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Because of recent death of our father we have just found out that we have 2 older half brothers from his 1st marriage...we just dont know where to start in tracing them down as the solicitor who is dealing with dads estate says we have to locate them before the estate can be divided between all the children..
The only info we have is his 1st wifes first name and thats it apart from her taking his name when she married him and the sons taking his name we dont have a clue where to start, we are guessing at the year he may have got married only because we are working backwards from the dates of his marriage and divorce from wives 2 and 3...
Has anyone been in a similar position and what did you do, I am going to take a chance of going the local registry office to see if they can give me the marriage certificate but i doubt it due to us not having the date of his marriage, however our surname is quite unique so maybe that will help....any help or suggestions will be appreciated...
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I've been doing some searching recently myself...
If you have your father's details, like date of birth etc...the Registry office should be able to trace marriage certificates for you, if you have the woman's first name. It should match up on the records.In Scotland to obtain a copy of a birth certificate etc it's �13.50, not sure where you are and whether it'll be the same.
As for your unique surname, try Friends Reunited and search the name. You don't have to know an area, it'll come up with names at difference locations.
You could also try the Salvation Army. I believe they trace people too...
Failing all that, you could try a Private Investigator, who deals with this sort of thing. It might sound a bit extreme, but it'll be worth it to settle the estate.
Good luck...
Mads
Hi,
Try using www.1837online.com which gives an index to all birth, deaths & marriages since 1837 to present. You can then obtain the relevant certificates to find names of your half brothers.
Once you have their names, try using www.eroll.co.uk or www.192.com or www.118118.com or similar to track them down.
Good luck.
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