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My mother in law had a pretty complex childhood, her mother was...not a decent person to say the least... mum in law ended up in care and her mother went on to have another 3 kids who was brought up unknown to mil until later on..long story .. anyway..when they all pieced their lives together and realised they were brothers/sisters they always felt there was another one...mother done a DNA test and put on ancestory website (father in law is non stop on it, god forbid he corners you as you are in for a few hours family history lesson!! Lol)... a couple of weeks back a man from Peterborough got in touch with mother and he is there long lost brother, was adopted at birth, but has the sane mother on his birth certificate and signed only by her (the same as mother in law)... none of them know who there fathers are..mum in law is made up, and so is he.. hes 75 she's 81 and finally found each other...there is some good in these DNA tests, unless it proves your 10% welsh lol

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Just now, NEWKID said:

My mother in law had a pretty complex childhood, her mother was...not a decent person to say the least... mum in law ended up in care and her mother went on to have another 3 kids who was brought up unknown to mil until later on..long story .. anyway..when they all pieced their lives together and realised they were brothers/sisters they always felt there was another one...mother done a DNA test and put on ancestory website (father in law is non stop on it, god forbid he corners you as you are in for a few hours family history lesson!! Lol)... a couple of weeks back a man from Peterborough got in touch with mother and he is there long lost brother, was adopted at birth, but has the sane mother on his birth certificate and signed only by her (the same as mother in law)... none of them know who there fathers are..mum in law is made up, and so is he.. hes 75 she's 81 and finally found each other...there is some good in these DNA tests, unless it proves your 10% welsh lol

Fascinating stuff.

Can the police get access to these DNA banks? I stole a biro,from Woolworths 60 odd year ago and legged it. I distinctly remember spitting on the pavement just outside Woolies. I now live in fear of a visit by the old bill.

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6 hours ago, NEWKID said:

My mother in law had a pretty complex childhood, her mother was...not a decent person to say the least... mum in law ended up in care and her mother went on to have another 3 kids who was brought up unknown to mil until later on..long story .. anyway..when they all pieced their lives together and realised they were brothers/sisters they always felt there was another one...mother done a DNA test and put on ancestory website (father in law is non stop on it, god forbid he corners you as you are in for a few hours family history lesson!! Lol)... a couple of weeks back a man from Peterborough got in touch with mother and he is there long lost brother, was adopted at birth, but has the sane mother on his birth certificate and signed only by her (the same as mother in law)... none of them know who there fathers are..mum in law is made up, and so is he.. hes 75 she's 81 and finally found each other...there is some good in these DNA tests, unless it proves your 10% welsh lol

They can bring happy results like that ..your fil sounds like me ,not a bit of English in mine ,not sure how I feel about that either .

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