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RE: Invisible People... in the Age of the Internet and no Privacy
Indeed. With someone younger it would probably have been different; with someone in their late 40's looking for parents probably nearing 70, a whole different set of records were kept.
There are various databases around, not all of them are available to be searched.
For instance, I think that all foreigners entering The U.K. have their DNA taken. I'm unsure where else this is done, yet. New uses are being found daily. Medical, criminal, and immigration enforcement among them.