I wonder if any Scottish Answerbankers or people with Scottish friends could help to reunite two long lost sisters to make this Christmas special. here are the details that I have been given
i do this every year just incase someone out there might know anything that can help me find my sister ,her name was Christine Mackenzie at birth ,she was born at queens marys hosp Glasgow ,on the 29th sep 1965 ,sadly she was adopted as our mother mary Mackenzie had a rare blood illness and died ,ive been trying to find Christine for about ten years and more but no luck ,my leads i have send me to perth area and Kinross area ,anyone willing to share this on there page i would be so greatfull ,HAPPY BIRTHDAY CHRISTINE hope we will meet each other one day xxxxx
It has been on facebook for several weeks But I Suggested Answerbank to see if she gets a quicker response. It may also be more widespread on Answerbank & if enough people pass it on could achieve a result
There's a charity in Belfast, Adopt NI, which helps people find lost relatives. Their e-mail is [email protected]. You, or your friend, could e-mail them and ask if there's a similar organisation in Scotland.
Might be worth asking the people in genealogy to do some of their magic - they're good at looking up dates and places of birth. I'm not sure if what you need will be the public domain yet - but you may want to ask just in case.
Thanks Pusskin but finding a male person is much easier than finding a female as when they marry they change their surname. & if they marry more than once it is an absolute nightmare. I was hoping that this route might work better
If she was adopted, against her birth entry there will be an adoption reference (in England, don't know about Scotland), that number may be of help to an organisation like the Salvation Army etc.