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gem
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Posted - 16/06/2005 :  18:17:51  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
i am looking for my two half sisters, allison & karren. I beleive that they could be in there late 40's(not too sure) living somewhere in australia. Dont know what their last names are now but their mum is called Celia, they had the same dad as me, he was called Rodney Bayles, he was born on the 3rd june 1935, died 8th april 1993 in guernsey. They may not know of his death. any help would be appreciated.

g patterson

jwiborg
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Posted - 16/06/2005 :  20:35:42  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi,
What is the connection to Norway?

Was they born in Norway? Was Celia or Rodney norwegian? Have they lived in Norway?

Have you contacted the Norwegian Salvation Army? They are very professional in looking for missing persons and have been doing this for over 100 years! They have a charge of NOK 600,- for this. A cheap price for two sisters!

Jan Peter
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gem
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Posted - 19/06/2005 :  00:49:38  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
hi, thanks for the message but it wasnt till later on i realised i was in the wrong place. sorry about that, my fault. i was trying to find a bulletin board for lost family in australia, but had no luck.

g patterson
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