I'm Proud to Be Adopted... But I Needed to Find the Truth About My Birth Family... ; Family Ties a Woman's Quest to Find Her Birth Mother After Half a Lifetime with Loving Guardians
Evening Times › January 13, 2011
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When Angie Barmby was growing up in the family home she thought that every youngster was like her ... an adopted child.
Her childhood spent, from being adopted as a baby, with guardians Jean and Len was nothing short of idyllic.See the full content of this document
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I'm Proud to Be Adopted... But I Needed to Find the Truth About My Birth Family... ; Family Ties a Woman's Quest to Find Her Birth Mother After Half a Lifetime with Loving Guardians
"I've always known I was adopted and I've always been quite proud of the fact," said Angie, 42, who lives in Helensburgh and is now mother to two daughters, Libby and Lucy, aged 11 and 13.
"My adoptive parents ...See the full content of this document
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