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<blockquote data-quote="urbanracer" data-source="post: 2409211" data-attributes="member: 140811"><p>Anyone ever discovered previously unknown relatives? Thanks to Ancestry.com, in the space of 1 weekend I have acquired a half sister 22 years my junior and living in London with her own family, - so I am literally the<em> "brother from another mother".</em></p><p>Also 2 aunts (still alive and living in India) and a couple of cousins living in the UK. One of the cousins claims that when he was a child, he spent most of his summers in India and has met my father - wish I had!</p><p>Going to get DNA testing done to confirm everything but the evidence is compelling as lots of names match up on family trees and there are various marriage, birth and death records that tie together.</p><p>Crazy world!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="urbanracer, post: 2409211, member: 140811"] Anyone ever discovered previously unknown relatives? Thanks to Ancestry.com, in the space of 1 weekend I have acquired a half sister 22 years my junior and living in London with her own family, - so I am literally the[I] "brother from another mother".[/I] Also 2 aunts (still alive and living in India) and a couple of cousins living in the UK. One of the cousins claims that when he was a child, he spent most of his summers in India and has met my father - wish I had! Going to get DNA testing done to confirm everything but the evidence is compelling as lots of names match up on family trees and there are various marriage, birth and death records that tie together. Crazy world! [/QUOTE]
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