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My Birth Name is "Kylie Simone Barry" born 15/08/1972 at "Mcbrides Maternity Hospital" Madindie South Australia .
I am trying to find my an information on my birth mother:-"Doreen Wendy Barry" she may also be known as "Doreen Wendy ALCI" born 22/1/1947 in Griffith NSW.
I am also Seaching for any information on her other chrildren with the adoptive names of "Teresa Rose Lamb" born 02/05/1968,"Matthew Robert John Lamb" born 24/11/1966 and "Alison Louise Baker" born 7/12/1965.
If anybody can help with any information on any of these people please contact me.
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G'day from Australia! Try East Meets West - they are based in South Australia and are listed on the Inter-Country Adoptee Support Network's web site in the "resources" page. [URL="http://www.eastmeetswest.org.au/"]East Meets West - Post Adoption Support Services[/URL]
Try also the Post-Adoption Resource Centre in Sydney, NSW [URL="http://www.bensoc.asn.au/parc/"]Post Adoption Resource Centre - PARC Home[/URL]
You might also try the State Records New South Wales [URL="http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/"]http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/[/URL] or the State Records of South Australia [URL="http://www.archives.sa.gov.au/"]Government of South Australia - Home Page[/URL] - I had worked at a state archives once and they have many ways to help people search.
You might also try the Australian Electoral Commission, which lists all federal election voters. If your birth relatives have enrolled to vote (not everyone does even 'tho it is compulsory in Australia) [URL="http://www.aec.gov.au/FAQs/Electoral_Roll.htm#view"]Electoral Roll - Frequently Asked Questions[/URL] has info on how to access electoral rolls via each state, which seem to manage their own electoral rolls.
I actually found info about the McBride Maternity Hospital [URL="http://salinkup.com.au/media/pdf/7_salvos.pdf"]http://salinkup.com.au/media/pdf/7_salvos.pdf[/URL] via Google.
Good news for you is that you have a lot of useful info that will make your search easier than if you didn't have that info.
Good luck!
G'day from Australia! Try East Meets West - they are based in South Australia and are listed on the Inter-Country Adoptee Support Network's web site in the "resources" page. [URL="http://www.eastmeetswest.org.au/"]East Meets West - Post Adoption Support Services[/URL]
Try also the Post-Adoption Resource Centre in Sydney, NSW [URL="http://www.bensoc.asn.au/parc/"]Post Adoption Resource Centre - PARC Home[/URL]
You might also try the State Records New South Wales [URL="http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/"]http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/[/URL] or the State Records of South Australia [URL="http://www.archives.sa.gov.au/"]Government of South Australia - Home Page[/URL] - I had worked at a state archives once and they have many ways to help people search.
You might also try the Australian Electoral Commission, which lists all federal election voters. If your birth relatives have enrolled to vote (not everyone does even 'tho it is compulsory in Australia) [URL="http://www.aec.gov.au/FAQs/Electoral_Roll.htm#view"]Electoral Roll - Frequently Asked Questions[/URL] has info on how to view the electoral roll. Each state seems to manage their own electoral rolls.
Good news for you is that you have a lot of useful info that will make your search easier than if you didn't have that info.
Good luck!
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