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A Few of Our Members Currently Searching Within North Korea Who Chose To Be Featured
1. AlexaCheyenne : My dad was adopted from South Korea and I have always wondered who my grandparents would be. I am also told I am only 25% South Korean but confused on how, if he was adopted from a different country.
2. Eva2017 : I have always wanted to at least receive a photo of my mother. I have a feeling that she misses me since she took me home and tried to care for me for two weeks. I think that she didn’t care about what people thought, but just gave me up because she wanted to give me a better life. So I feel that maybe she is looking for me too.
3. KateSweets : The person I am trying to find is my girlfriend, Ashley Sharyn Mayuri. I was told by her friend, Maia Aerith Matriarch, that she had passed and I just want to find her grave in Australia since I’ll be there in 2020. I just want to pay my respects and get some closure. I loved her. I really did.
What I know: She lived in Victoria and worked as a photographer and edited photos as well. She lived by the beach. Her parents lived in Sydney. She was an alcoholic and had chronic kidney disease. They put her on dialysis, but she passed.
4. Deehytch : I’m looking on behalf of my good friend and her brother who were adopted out to an Australian couple
They do not have much information on their parents/mother
5. Miltsmail : I was in the US Army during Korean War. I married a Korean woman and we had a baby we named Judy Anne. I was forced home and wife would not come with me. I’ve been distraught ever since looking for Judy Anne. I have photos still and am hoping to find her.
6. Melrhodes0315 : Birth name on US Certificate of Naturalization listed as Chang Tal Ki and my birthplace is listed as Seoul‚ Korea. Unsure of validity (adoptive parents have withheld pertinent info/facts) but have been told I was adopted through a Catholic-affiliated agency after being left on a park bench.
7. Melrhodes0315 : Searching for any/all potential siblings from a Catholic-affiliated orphanage and have been told it was within 6 months of my birth. I do not have much information about my adoption circumstances and have finally begun seeking answers that I have so desperately wanted to know for my entire life. My next steps are to submit my DNA to an ancestry database in order to gain detailed info or facts about my ethnicity and if any siblings exist. My US Certificate of Naturalization indicates my birth country is listed as Seoul Korea with a DOB of 02.02.1980. I am also uncertain of the validity/accuracy of that data as I posses next to zero clues about my biological beginnings. While my race has always been checked as Asian - I have always suspected possible Caucasian genetics exist as well.
9. Srweb0 : My grandfather had a son in Korea‚ who he left behind. He was an American soldier in the army. His name was Paul Moses Haltiwanger. He left the child there and they may or may not have been adopted. I believe he was born in 1955‚ but am not positive. He served from March 1953-May 1955.
I was matched with my birth mother just minutes after setting up my profile. It turns out that she had been searching for me for years. It's been a joy to connect with her and the rest of my biological family.
Sarah
Buffalo, New York
I found my children after 30 years, not long after I joined! I'm glad to say it's been a happy ending to my search
Cheryl
San Diego, California
54 years it took us until we found each other. We did a DNA test to confirm! Perfect match. We spent two weeks together and have a blessed, wonderful relationship! We even look alike in so many ways. She is more than I was expecting! Thank you for your website, Adopted.com!
Rosezetta
Wadesboro, North Carolina
I was looking for the mother of my daughter in law, and found both her mother and also grandmother in only 3 days. They are planning a reunion soon. Thank you soooooo much!
Amy
Tracy, California
I found all 3 of my siblings and met them in a week. My life has changed forever! One lives in Tracy and the other two are in North Dakota.
Hollie
Northampton, Massachusetts
Took me about 2 hrs to find a match. I contacted him and he is my brother! Thank you so much!
KIM
MODESTO, California
Within 24 hours my siblings and I were on the phone with our long lost sister. Without Adopted.com it would have never happened. We are sincerely grateful as we are now all a part of each other's lives!
Kara
Springfield, Missouri
I filled out my profile and had a match to my birth parents that same day! We connected on Facebook and talked for
a while to confirm that the match was accurate and it was! We are all very excited to get to know each other!
Wendy
Lone Tree, Colorado
Not only am I adopted‚ but so was my birth
mom! I have a 1/2 brother who was looking
for his mom's birth family while I was
searching for her, and we met here on Adopted.com.
Bonnie Wright
Tampa Bay, Florida
Thank you adopted.com! You matched me
with my son. We are now in
communication and I hope to meet him very
soon. My heart is healed!