kimberley/150709
About You
- Sex at Birth
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Female
- Birth Month
- 7
- Birth Year
- 1958
- Ethnic Origin
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White - European
- Any distinguishing marks?
- Male
- Nature of Registration
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Child Posting info for Birth Parents
- Relationship to the person
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Birth Child
- Details
- My Birth father names are or were: Warwick Morlei** Eldrid** Whitlo**. My mother - Janet - later told me he had changed his Christian name of Warwick to Peter. I don''t know if that''s correct. He had a younger brother - Wentworth M. E.Whitlo** - and their father was Major Whitlo**. My father was born in Basingstoke. He married my mother on his 21st Birthday in 1958 - the year I was born. Both my father and his brother Wentworth served briefly in the Royal Navy in 1958. My parents worked in a private household in either Leek Wootton or Hill Wootton - villages in Warwickshire. My mother was a housekeeper there. My parents split up when I was about 6 months'' old - and my mother took me to live with her at my maternal grandparents - Mr and Mrs Play** - in Leamington Spa - Warwickshire.
Person(s) You Are Looking For
- Ethnic Origin
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White - European
- Person's Birth Region
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Not Known
- Personal Message
- My mother Janet told me that I was an accident - that you never wanted me. I sent you a letter when I was 16 years old via a government department - but never got a reply. So I left it - and went through my life feeling that half of me was missing. I always assumed you were the one who walked out on us - but not long ago - my mother told me it was she who ended the marriage and took me away. She also told me you did visit me when I was a baby - so I feel confused. I understand you were both very young - and because of the times - 1950''s - had to have a shotgun wedding. It''s affected me all my life but I am a strong adult now and I would like to meet you and get to know the man you are now. I would also like to get to know his family (my family and any siblings there may be). My mother remarried - it didnt last - but I have three half-brothers from that union. I love them - but we are not close. All of us are close to my mum - but not much family is left now - as people have died - and I need to feel whole. So please would you meet me?