Hopping on a plane, a lost orphan was completing her mission of finding the one person she had wanted to embrace her whole life. The question was, after over half a century of separation, how would her surprise visit be received?
A young and naive Elizabeth was only 22 years old and unmarried when she gave birth to a baby girl in August 1937, in Dublin, Ireland -- now going by Eileen Macken.
However, Macken's mother didn't keep her as it was not seen as couture for a woman of Elizabeth's age to have a child with no one to call her husband.
Eileen Macken and her mother Elizabeth. │Source: twitter.com/BBCScotlandNews
LONG GONE
The newborn was placed in an orphanage at only five months old, remaining there well into her teens. She left when she was 17 years old and, at 19 years old, began searching for her birth mother.
Sadly, decades passed, and there was no sign of her mom anywhere -- a reality that would lead many to give up on what seemed like a waste of time.
Eileen Macken. │Source: facebook.com/rtenews
THE POWER OF PERSISTENCE
However, Macken was determined not to give in, eventually reaching out to RTÉ's Liveline for help. This decision resulted in a genealogist informing her that she had located her birth mom. Macken expressed:
"Once I heard that nothing would stop me trying to get to see her."
The genealogist found that Macken's mother was now living in Scotland. So, in April 2019, this then-81-year-old long-time orphan made her way from Dublin to Scotland.