Monday, April 20, 2009

Where can i post a question on the website seeking my birth mother Margaret Mackenzie dob 11 June 1927?

My mother%26#039;s name was (1950s) Margaret Mary Mackenzie and she lived and worked at the Shaftesbury Hotel (now Radisson Mountbatten) at Monmouth St, London WC2 for about 5/7 yrs whilst I lived with the Martin family at 36 Mimosa Street, SW6. She was stated to be British and briefly worked at Barker%26#039;s of Kensington in 1950 before securing job with the Shaftesbury. Her purported dob is 11 June 1927 and I was born 1951 at St Mary Abbot%26#039;s Hospital, Kensington. My father (diplomatic service) returned to Cairo and shortly after I was born all contact ceased apart from one contact (unnamed). 10 years I have been trying to locate Margaret who did not appear to have any family in UK and her NHS appears %26#039;different%26#039; so she may have been born abroad. She worked with Lily Ettel who remembers Margaret and Colin Tutt (emigrated to America and now dead) but little else and I desperately would like to know my mother and for her to know my family before it is too late. Associated Hotels Group owned the the

Where can i post a question on the website seeking my birth mother Margaret Mackenzie dob 11 June 1927?
1. Friend, I wouldn%26#039;t bother with Yahoo! Answers. Most YA users are kiddiwinks, and don%26#039;t have sufficient life experience to be of assistance.





2. Have a look at these webpages, and act accordingly. Me personally, I%26#039;d fork out £40, and get the Sally Army to do all the hard work.


http://www.channel4.com/health/microsite...


http://www.bl.uk/collections/social/spis...


http://www.look4them.org.uk/page1.html
Reply:Do you think it adviseable to publish without her consent the above information.....have you not heard of ID fraud?
Reply:I would post it everywhere and on everything. Someone out there must know her. Good Luck!
Reply:I think your best bet is to go to www.genweb.com and find her there. Check out the section for different contries. Don%26#039;t forget to try and find her using the %26quot;back door%26quot; method. By that, I mean contact those people she worked with via the web, or family of those people- using Genweb. Another idea is to find a message board for Gen work that is based in England, and ask someone to do some foot work for you. :) Also, check with the places she worked- some keep employment records for years!



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