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Adoptee's UK - primarily concentrating on people in the United Kingdom who are now trying to trace family members who have been lost to them because of Adoption.
www.adopteesUK
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Classmates
With over 29
million members from over 184,000 high schools and military installations,
Classmates is the world's best place to reunite.
www.classmates.com
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Classmates - US Military
This is the page of the Classmates site which is specific for the US
Military Forces, if comes complete with the sensible warning to serving
personnel on active service not to post information which may help the
enemy. With over 29 million members from over 184,000 high
schools and military installations, Classmates is the world's best place
to reunite. A useful tool to check out those dreadful rumours.
www.classmates.com/p.tf/mil
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comradesandcolleagues.com
- A military reunion site for all forces in the UK,Australia and New Zealand ~ reuniting Forces friends around the world
www.comradesandcolleagues.com
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Forces Reunited
where
Army,Navy,and RAF friends,mates and pals are Reunited
everyday. Searches, competitions, in memorium, forces
discounts, etc, etc
www.forcesreunited.org.uk
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Gone-Missing (UK) The Missing Persons UK website - Find lost friends, Relatives, Workmates.
www.davemiles.co.uk
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Help find missing Irish People
www.missing.ws |
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liberationchildren.org
- a non-profit organisation, covering the UK & USA, trying to reunite children born out of relations between soldiers from the second world war and Dutch women.
www.liberationchildren.org
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Scot Roots is Scotland's leading genealogy service and offers a no-find no-fee operation on ancestor searches. The website offers information on names of old Scottish occupations and a complete Parish listing.
www.scotroots.com
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Searching for your old friends ~ Presented by Robin Brown
www.findanoldfriend.co.uk
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Soon to be joining Missing Links UK - Find your Ex-Forces friends
here.
www.lostcomms.co.uk
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SS
Australis Homepage. A former gym instructor on the
Chandris Lines flagship SS Australis has fond memories of the old liner.
And so do many others who travelled to and from Australia in the 70s.
Ken Ironside's website gathers together ex-passengers and crew to share
recollections and talk about old times.
www.ssaustralishomepage.co.uk
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The largest dedicated uk database of forces and ex-forces personnel run by ex-forces personnel - Find your lost forces friends
www.forcesreunited.org.uk
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University, School and Hometown Friends
www.roastbeef.co.uk
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your guide to genealogy online
www.ukancestor.com
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