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anyone out there found along lost relative




kes65
essex, Essex, England UK
Posted: Feb 5, 2008, 1:34 PM CST
I found my dad after 38 yrs, mind blowing!!!
Anyone else had a simular experience?
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coleen
cardiff, South Glamorgan, Wales UK
Posted: Feb 5, 2008, 1:39 PM CST
i foun an uncel after 16 years if that counts dancing
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kes65
essex, Essex, England UK
Posted: Feb 5, 2008, 1:47 PM CST
yes colleen it all counts i found my dad after 38 yrs
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coleen
cardiff, South Glamorgan, Wales UK
Posted: Feb 5, 2008, 1:51 PM CST
congratulations Kes i hope all goes well for you and your dad hug
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kes65
essex, Essex, England UK
Posted: Feb 5, 2008, 1:55 PM CST
thanks colleen,
no one seems interested in anything important these days
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coleen
cardiff, South Glamorgan, Wales UK
Posted: Feb 5, 2008, 1:59 PM CST
yeah i know what you mean what does it take for ppl to take intrest in something important? frustrated dunno sigh
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xxLilyxx
Hampshire, Hampshire, England UK
Posted: Feb 5, 2008, 6:41 PM CST
kes65 wrote:
I found my dad after 38 yrs, mind blowing!!!
Anyone else had a simular experience?


Thats wonderful Kes cheering I hope you have many happy reunions.

I have found a quite a few distant relatives through Genealogy, but no direct family.

I'm really pleased for you hug
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kes65
essex, Essex, England UK
Posted: Feb 6, 2008, 12:28 AM CST
Thanks lily,
i met him last year, freaky, we were so alike. I just wondered if anyone else and a simular experience and how they felt about it?
For me it was the thing i dreamed most about, I discovered the most interesting man i ever met.
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doctorlove69
london UK
Posted: Feb 6, 2008, 4:09 AM CST
i found my dad to after 20 years and i was not even looking for him.lips
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kes65
essex, Essex, England UK
Posted: Feb 6, 2008, 9:08 AM CST
that must have been a shock!!
how did you feel? do you stay in contact now?
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PILIPALA
Cardiff, South Glamorgan, Wales UK
Posted: Feb 6, 2008, 9:09 AM CST
I found a sock this morning but i'm not related rolling on the floor laughing
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kes65
essex, Essex, England UK
Posted: Feb 6, 2008, 9:09 AM CST
rolling on the floor laughing laugh
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xxLilyxx
Hampshire, Hampshire, England UK
Posted: Feb 6, 2008, 2:51 PM CST
kes65 wrote:
Thanks lily,
i met him last year, freaky, we were so alike. I just wondered if anyone else and a simular experience and how they felt about it?
For me it was the thing i dreamed most about, I discovered the most interesting man i ever met.


I am really chuffed for you hug You do hear of those who don't have the fairytale ending that they imagined it would be, which is so sad.

How did it all come about, finding your Dad? Who was searching for who?

My youngest is 11 and hasn't seen her Dad since she was 3 (His choice).
I often wonder what will happen if she ever chooses to try and find him, and he denies her a relationship with him. No one wants to see their babies hurt, no matter how old they are.
I think every child has a right to a relationship with both parents, unless of course there is any risk of abuse.



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DANSK
Punta del Este Uruguay
Posted: Feb 6, 2008, 3:09 PM CST
kes65 wrote:
I found my dad after 38 yrs, mind blowing!!!
Anyone else had a simular experience?

Kes, My heart is literally Singing for YOU!
May you stay close to him always, and tell each other lifetime stories for a long time!
Cheers to you and your Dadcheering teddy bear
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lyndacj
Bolton, Greater Manchester, England UK
Posted: Feb 6, 2008, 4:06 PM CST
My nan founfd out she was adopted when she was 60 and for all the relitives when she was 65yrs old
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