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Finding Father
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My father is not mentioned on my birth certificate & my direct relatives won't or can't tell me. Is there anyway of searching or do I just accept that fact that I am not gonna find out.
Born after ww2 I was eventually adopted but the birth family will just hint that he MAY have been Canadian/American. Could he have been in the war?
As my birth Mother died 1970' I don't know how to search. Any ideas?
Born after ww2 I was eventually adopted but the birth family will just hint that he MAY have been Canadian/American. Could he have been in the war?
As my birth Mother died 1970' I don't know how to search. Any ideas?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If not registered, short of forcing all the men in the world of the right age range to have a DNA test, it must be nigh impossible to find out.
You may strike lucky at the genealogy sites that match DNA but I'd not hold my breath.
I suspect relatives are your best hope. If they even know. Or better still, accept what you can not change. I'm sure you're a great person whoever your father was/is.
You may strike lucky at the genealogy sites that match DNA but I'd not hold my breath.
I suspect relatives are your best hope. If they even know. Or better still, accept what you can not change. I'm sure you're a great person whoever your father was/is.