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KellySons69

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My mother was adopted. Don’t I personally have the right to know who my real family is? My mother chose to have children. Me, and my 17 year old brother. My brother an I are left with the unknown. I believe we have the right to know. Please help us. Let me tell you a true story.... My birth mother was adopted in 1969. The people that adopted her, also adopted a baby boy. He is my Uncle Kyle. Over 20 years later, the man I know as my grandfather Papa, passed away when I was about 3 years old. My grandmother remarried to a Kenneth James. Well, Kenneth Jame’s mother just so happened to work at the same adoption agency that my birth mother and my adopted Uncle were placed at. Not only did Margaret James work at the same adoption agency, but she worked there at the same time my mother and Uncle Kyle were adopted! Now let us fast forward 25 year later. I am in my late 20’s, mother is late 40’s and Uncle is approaching 50.My grandmother, now known as Nikola James, decided to search for my Uncle Kyle’s birth parents. She found them. Kyle’s mother died 1 month prior to Nikola finding her. Just 1 month. Out of almost 50. What was also discovered is that the father of my Uncle Kyle was never known. Nobody knew. This was found out due to the fact that My Uncle Kyle had a sister. It was well known in the family that Kyle’s mother never told anybody who the biological father was. Oh, and did I mention that the sister my Uncle Kyle had was already a friend of his? .............They already knew one another.... They were fiends. They were in the same circle of associates. Do you understand what I am telling you here? Stories like these just don’t happen. Something larger is a t play here, and the universe wants it to be known. My Uncle Kyle passed away over 1 year ago, and my mother is terrified of knowing who her biological family is. She understands and consents to me searching, and my grandmother Nikola James is also willing to assist. Please let me know what steps we need to take.

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