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Offline KathrynBryant1

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Re: Assisi Mother & Baby Homes
« Reply #261 on: Wednesday 05 June 24 18:57 BST (UK) »
Hi KDean, I've sent you a personal message.

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Re: Mother and Baby Home run by Nuns in Churt in the 1960's
« Reply #262 on: Sunday 29 December 24 08:44 GMT (UK) »
hiya Kathryn,
I believe my mum was born here in 1965 - my grandma managed to keep her but doesn't talk about this place - I don't know how this website works so would love to talk further about this to you on dm.
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Re: Assisi Mother & Baby Homes
« Reply #263 on: Wednesday 29 January 25 07:39 GMT (UK) »
Hi, I've just read your post. I was at the convent from 1968 - 1972 . My name is Michael

Hi, I am new to this forum and finding it difficult to navigate. So I want to just put my info out there in the hope that I can make contact with those that have links to the convent at creamers drift in Sheringham.

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Re: Assisi Mother & Baby Homes
« Reply #264 on: Wednesday 26 February 25 20:36 GMT (UK) »
Hello everyone.  Haven’t been here for a couple of years, but glad to see it’s still active, and hopefully still helping adoptees with their searching and researching.
Also, Hello Damien and Elleesa.


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Re: Assisi Mother & Baby Homes
« Reply #265 on: Friday 28 March 25 09:43 GMT (UK) »
Hi all, I know it's been a while since I posted on here.  I hope that some of you at least have had some success in finding your loved ones?  I have an extensive Tree on Ancestry and two years ago decided to undertake a DNA test.  Despite my son being born at Assissi and who was adopted out, I too was adopted as a baby.  Having finally found my birth mother and having met her, I was with her when she passed away in 2011.  I'd also found who my father was albeit he'd passed in 1961.  He and my mother weren't married hence my having been adopted.  I managed to trace my father's life only to find that he'd died in Brighton, East Sussex.  I then managed to locate his burial place and have been tending his grave ever since.  Going back to DNA, it has thrown up so many people ie cousins and also some half siblings that I never knew about.  I would strongly recommend undertaking a DNA test, you'd be surprised what it can divulge although it's not always 100% that they will find anyone but it's always worth a try.   Stay well everyone.  Kathryn xxx