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A Few of Our Members Currently Searching Within Vietnam Who Chose To Be Featured
196. Benedikte123 : My fathers birth family‚ mother or/and father‚ Sibling.
My father was adopted from an orphanage in saigon (sancta maria orphanage)
10.11.68‚ to norway.
He was found after a bomb attack (tet).
He had no papers. I hope some in the family did survive and wants to find their beloved ones.
197. Ann7mkv : my friend was adopted from Hanoi‚ Vietnam when she was 6 months old. She was first found in front of a police station a couple of days after her birth.
199. Liliglld : City of birth: Bac Kan.
Name of the biological mother: Chu Thi Dung‚ born in 1982 and lived in Quang Thuan in 2003.
Name of Doctor: Hoang Doan Hung.
Name of Nurse: Hà Thi Luoc.
Name of Witness: Nguyen Thi Lien.
Name of Civil registrar: Pham Ngoc Hai.
Name of Deputy Director of the Hospital: Doan Manh Lam
Name of Representative of the People’s Committee of Minh Khai District: Nguyen Khac Hung
200. Michellebrookshaw : I am searching for my Birth Mother who gave birth to me in 1971 in Phan Thiet. Thank you for the life you gave me. You are always in my heart.
202. Georghaaland : The girl was adopted by a French couple in Bac Kan in Vietnam in 1999. The biological mother was apparently 19 years old when she had the baby and her last name was Ha. The adopted girl’s middle name is Hateqyin.
A dna test indicates that she is 60% Vietnamese and 40% Chinese.
203. Phodaddy : Adopted looking for birth family. My Given name on Birth certificate is Nguyen Van Hieu. I was born on July 13th 1974 Vinh Long Providence hospital In Long Chau Province Vinh Long. I was turned in on July 15th 1974 at the good Shepherd Orphanage. My Mothers name Nyuyen Thi Ngan. Anything info regarding finding birth family please. Thank You
204. VANHUNGNGUYEN : Je suis né le 13 janvier 1972 à Phan Thiet‚ au Vietnam.
Ma mère est vietnamienne et mon père est un vétéran noir américain de la guerre du Vietnam. Je suis donc métisse. C'est une vieille dame qui m'a déposé dans les bras d'une religieuse à l'orphelinat de Lac Dao à Phan Thiet‚ trois jours après ma naissance. Mon acte de baptême indique que ma mère s'appelle « Thi Mai Nguyen » et qu'elle habite à « Long Khane ».
Elle lavait du linge pour les soldats américains sur une base militaire où elle a rencontré mon père en avril 1971. Mon père s'appelait Samuel Johnson.
205. MEILEENGUYEN : I am looking for my birth mother. Her name (according to my adoption records) is Nguyen Thi Ngoc Nu. I was born July 16th‚ 1994 in Da Nang‚ Vietnam under the name Nguyen Thi Hoai Nam.
I was then transferred to an orphanage in Hoi An. The doctor who examined me is Dr. Vo Thi Kim Anh.
The only other name on my adoption records is someone named Nguyen Duy Hai (identity card number 109084070)
206. Sararusso40 : Hello‚ my name is Sara Russo (my adopted name)‚ and I currently live in Italy.
I was born on February 20‚ 2007‚ in Ho Chi Minh City‚ Vietnam‚ and was adopted there on July 2‚ 2007.
Unfortunately‚ I know very little about my past. I am searching for my biological parents‚ but I have very limited information about them.
If anyone has any information or could help me in this journey‚ I would be deeply grateful. Please feel free to contact me. Thank you very much for your time and kindness.
207. SophStrick : I was born November 1974 in Saigon and my birth name was Phoung Dung. I was adopted to the UK in 1975. I was with a woman called Mrs Qui or Kiu in the Gia Dinh area of the city and my birth mother was widowed. I am aware my birth mother had an older child.
208. Emoja : Was in orphanage and adopted to French family. Phan thiet Vietnam. Van hung Nguyen is my birth name. Mother name on papers was Nguyen Thi Mai. Believe her nickname was lan
209. Emoja : Birth mother Nguyen Thi Mai. Nicknamed maybe lan baby born 1972 and put in orphanage. American father was African American. Vietnamese mother
210. JGolmen : I am 57 years old and live in Norway. I was adopted from Saigon-Vietnam in October 1968. My Norwegian name‚ which I have used ever since I came to Norway‚ is Jørn Ådne Golmen. I know nothing about my roots in Vietnam. All traces were lost in the war. All I know is that I was found in the ruins somewhere in the area in/around Saigon (HCMC)- Bien Hoa around April 1968. I was an infant then‚ and I was taken to an orphanage‚ where I spent the time until I and 69 other children were flown to Norway in the fall of 1968. I was critically ill‚ and napalmed from the bombing. It was only by luck that I survived‚ and quite by chance that I became one of the chosen children who joined the journey out of war-torn Vietnam at the time. I was given the Vietnamese name Anh Tai Nguyen by the nuns at the orphanage. This is written in my first passport that accompanied me on my journey out of Vietnam.I eventually recovered‚ and have grown up and lived my life in Norway. I have never returned to my country of birth‚ nor have I ever actively tried to find out anything about my roots. But in recent years I have thought a lot about my unknown past. My children are also curious about their father's background‚ so I took a DNA test in February 2025. The hope is that there is someone out there who can provide some answers regarding my biological roots.
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San Diego, California
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Northampton, Massachusetts
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MODESTO, California
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Springfield, Missouri
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