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  1. Jul 8, 2019 · Kathleen junior and Jean make the journey to Canada to meet their birth mother. They decide to meet each other first, the day before being reunited with their mum.

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  2. Two half sisters have reunited with their birth mother, six decades after they were given up for adoption due to being mixed race. Kathleen Fraser Jackson, 62, was born in the 1950s when mixed...

  3. Once united, Jean and Kathleen had an emotional meeting with their birth mother, who went on to marry and have two more children. Kathleen and Jean met half-siblings Alison and Graham.

  4. Jul 6, 2020 · Kathleen discovered through Long Lost Family that four years before her birth, her birth mother, Kathleen Senior, had another mixed-race child, older half-sister, Jean Thompson, to a...

  5. Jul 6, 2020 · In a previous episode of Long Lost Family which aired in 2019, the grandmother met with her biological mother Kathleen Senior, 83, and her maternal half-sister Jean, 69, while another DNA match...

  6. Jul 8, 2019 · Kathleen and Jean travel to Canada to meet their mother together, where they have an emotional reunion. Meanwhile, the website draws another DNA match - this time, on Kathleen's father's side.

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  8. This is the emotional moment two half sisters meet their birth mother for the first time – 60 years after she put them up for adoption over fears of prejudice against mixed-race children in 1950s. Kathleen Fraser Jackson, 62, of Wembley, north west London, was put up for adoption at just three-months-old.