A mother who was forced to give her newborn baby up for adoption has found him living in Australia 66 years later. Issy Carr, 86, from Bentham, in North Yorkshire, England, parted ways with her baby son, George, now Keith, all the way back in 1955 when she was just 20 years old. She often thought of her long-lost son over the decades, but it wasn’t until Christmas Day 2018 when someone suggested ancestry tracking that her search began. Her DNA sample matched with a 43-year-old woman named Kym in Perth, Australia; Kym was looking for her dad. Further tests revealed a 99.59 percent match and that Kym was Issy’s biological granddaughter and that George had her as a youngster after moving abroad but had never met her. Issy also learned she had two great-grandsons. “It turned out that my son had emigrated to Australia with his family aged 15, had met someone but …