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echo: adoptees
to: MICHAEL HOLT
from: JOAN SCHULTZ
date: 1996-06-27 19:32:00
subject: advice

-> This is good.  What you need to find now is someone in that town or w
-> access to the archives of the newspaper.  The State Library will have
-> for example.  Some universities will have archives.
That would be a shot!  I guess my only fear is finding someone that's
not honest.  When I first posted here about 2 years ago a guy said that
he did searches on missing hiers and had access to the library of
congress.  He told me that he would gladly help me, that it may take
awhile since he was busy, but would be willing to do so on his free
time.     He sent me his address and I sent him all the information I
had.  Needless to say, he disappeard from the conference and I never
heard from him again.  Now I wonder if some person will mysteriously
enter my life, claim to be my long lost birth parent and know all the
information.   Of course this is probably my own fault for being
gullible, but hey-I was desperate! :)
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> Don't tell ANYONE that you are involved in an adoption.  Just say you
-> tracking the record of a recent birth for a family tree.
My question here is, won't they want some kind of name?  Do alot of
people do geneology searches on people that they don't even know their
name?
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> Good luck and good hunting.
From your lips to Gods ears!!!!
Thanks!
Joan
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