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Russia Adoption Reunion Registry

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A Few of Our Members Currently Searching Within Russia Who Chose To Be Featured

1021. Stz0722 : I am from Yekaterinburg

1022. ValentinaTashmatova : Name now Kady V. West Adopted 2003

1023. CM22 : Russian Mother name: Irina Nickolaevna Timofeeva Born May 11, 1981

1024. Knoonan : Born Zajtseva Natalja Aleksandrovna on October 27‚ 1995 to Zajtseva Elena Aleksandrovna. Was given up for adoption by Elena who was ‚17 at the time to pursue education. Resided at Orphanage #6 in Saint-Petersburg Russia. Adopted on March 14‚ 1997 to a family in Massachusetts in the United States. Looking for her birth mother or any family.

1025. ArtemGrishin : I was born in Pustyn village, Nizhny Novgorod oblast. I am looking for siblings: Sergey (1986), Mikhail (1989), and Jana (1991). They were in an orphanage in Nizhny Novgorod from late 1997 to at least 2000, probably longer.

1026. AaronLee242 : My name is aaron lee im 15 years old i was born in russia and i was born on july 2nd 2005 and i want to find my birth parents and i only know that their russian . Меня зовут Аарон Ли. Мне 15 лет. Я родился в России и родился 2 июля 2005 года. Я хочу найти своих биологических родителей и знаю только, что они русские.

1027. M10_l10 : I was born in the village of Ayuta (Ayutinskaya) in the town of Shakhty in the Rostov region of Russia. I have no knowledge of my birth parents. According to translated documents I was left in a bag in or by a tree at the Ayutinskaya coal mining medical center on what was assumed to be my day of birth (October 10th‚ 2000). I was left with no identifying information from family or a given name. The name I had (Marina Alexandrovna Lubimova) was probably given by a hospital or orphanage worker. I was adopted and taken to the US in July of 2001.

1028. Nadyamcc : Hey, I’m searching for my two sisters and my birth parents adopted from Kaliningrad Russia, born in March 26 2002! One of my sisters name is anastasia and was born in 2000 I believe in the December time.

1029. Oxana : My real name was Oxana my im the taller one in my profile pic I’m now 14 and I was born around maskow

1030. Oxana : Im looking for my mother im actually 14 I’m desperate to find my real mother

1031. Jessilist : Birth name Valeria Tispirekova - Abakan Russia in the Khassia Region Siberia

1032. Robertlabbe : I was adopted in yaroslavl‚ russia but my birth mother is from uglich‚ russia. I do not know if she has been married since but her name was at the time Tatiana Sizova she was born on june 17 1977

1033. AlyMitt : I was placed in Konokovo Orphanage in Moscow‚ Russia. My birth name is Olessia Anisimova. I have a birth-sister named Natasha.

1034. BarbaraPose : My name is Barbara, and I am the Aunt of a young man, born Victor, Victorovich Suschev on September 9, 1985. He was born in Vladimir. He has an English translation of his birth certificate. The district is listed as Vjazniki. The village is listed Perovo. We do not know when he was separated from his birth parents, but we do know their names: Victor Garilovich Suschev and Svetlana Sergeevna Suscheva. He lived in an orphanage for as long as he could remember when he was adopted to the USA. New York State, at age 9. As a child he was amazing. He entered the 4th grade with very little English, but a tremendous amount of skill for standing out in a competitive, congregate setting. (Regretfully his education was only in English, so) when he was introduced to multiplication facts, he understood that the "winner" was the one who knew them all. He learned the English words for the numbers. He learned the answers to "6x7=" and all the expected multiplication facts. He was indeed a winner in the subject. But, he had not understood what he was memorizing until months later. Imagine the drive and hard work! Victor is now a man who values drive and hard work. He is thankful for his adoptive parents who raised him to be an independent adult. Yet, he is curious to meet his parents, or any siblings he might have in Russia. He wonders what qualities he might share with them. I am doing this research as his Aunt because he tried to locate his birth parents years ago. He was inundated with offers for expensive services he could not afford. He was frustrated because he forgot all Russian. (And may not have learned to read and write it before adoption this is not clear.) However, it has become easier to connect with translators, and it has become easier to contact people abroad since his efforts. So I agreed to try to get the search started again.

1035. Katekat15 : My name was Ekaterina Fedotova, and lived with my mother Ludmilia Fedotova for 13 months and then was taken into an orphanage until I was 4 years old. I am from Samara Russia and not exactly sure which orphanage I was in.

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