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197. 13horses : After ordering my original birth certificate‚ I found that my mother’s name was Betty Lou Bishop/Brown and my father’s name was J.W. Brown. I am her 3rd child according to my birth certificate.
198. Algerkristina : Hi my name is Kristina Alger and I am looking for my little sister Deborah. Her birth name was Irene. My mom’s name is Donna Susook. I was told her adopted parents are both doctors in Anchorage. I spoke with them once before but lost contact.
199. RobbiePayne : Yout adoption was not my choice. I’ve been looking for you for years. I need you in my life. I hope you were treated well and I need to make things up to you.
200. Lorialene1969 : Unknown sex of birth. Would have been delivered in Topeka, Kansas. Crittenden Home for Unwed Mothers around 1927-1930. Birth mothers maiden name was Harvey.
201. CamryCanada1998 : Looking for my Brother Tristan Blake Freeman Birthday of June 30th 2004 I’ve been looking for years since we got separated in the Texas Cps system if you see this or are his adoptive parents please know I don’t want to over step or push my way in I just want to know he is okay and alive he has a 2 year old niece that would love to meet him as I keep his memory alive. I do not talk to our birth mom
202. Crowsplace : My 3rd cousin and I connected through DNA believe if we are able to find out her fathers birth father name we can connect our relationship. All adoptive parties are now deceased.
Alma Fickling was the birth mother of William Thomas Clark. She was never married to his father and gave him up for adoption sometime during 1923. The only name we have for Williams father is Clark.
William’s adoptive parents changed his name to William Francis Gardner. He died at age 36 in 1957 in Minnisota.
203. KatharineMoonflower4 : My name is Pamela Hepworth and I’m looking for my daughter who I gave up for adoption.
The birth father is Douglas Hole.
She was born in Alabama sometime between March 17-24th of 1968, I believe.
Please help me find her!
204. Theactor1970 : My full name is Robert C. Anderson and I have been curious over the years if I had been adopted and I was. My adoptive parents are Robert Anderson Jr. who was born April 12th, 1937 and departed on December 5th 2018 and Shelvgene Edith Anderson born October 2nd 1938 and departed on January 22nd 2013. We lived in Anchorage both my parents work on Elmendor Base before moving to Japan in 1975. Before moving they lived in Alaska for 15 years. Both of my adoptive parents lived in Greenville , S.C. before moving to Alaska in 1960. I had come across some information that my adopted sister shared with me about my adoption I had a feeling I was. My biological parents who I dont know where they are or no their names. So I was born November 2nd 1970 at Bassett Hospital 3 days later I was released from the hospital and put into foster care. November 20th That’s when my adoptive parents signed a adoption agreement and brought me home. Between November 5th thru November 20th not sure what happened. I never had a name until my adoptive parents adopted me. From the time I was born as was refer as baby boy. My biological mother is 5’3 inches she dropped out of high school after the 11th grade. She was a seamstress and she did embroidery made her own clothes and loved to cook. My biological father is 6’3 205 lbs. Hazel eyes light brown complexion and he went to college for three and a half years and he played professional football. He has been interested pure science. Also I looked up in on April 13th to see who was in charge. Mrs Lois Thabes was a social worker for Alaska Division of Social Worker who I looked up. If it’s true she had passed away in 2006. My adoptive parents had to keep me for 6 month before moving on to the next steps. Please let me know what can be done to fine my biological parents. They should be in their mid 70’s to 80. Before the adoption I was known as Baby Boy Anderson
205. Cprickett16 : His name is Jeffrey Borden, adoptive parents are Ralph and Marjorie Borden. He has an adoptive brother, Brian and his adoptive parents have one biological son, Kent.
206. DesireeMadsen : I’m not sure how many siblings or half siblings I may have. I think cities could be Kodiak, Anchorage, Kenai or Washington state. I was also adopted out so I have no idea. I was told by adoptive family I had a sister also adopted out.
207. DoctorRocks : Hi, I was taken into care by Lucia and Mathew 3 days after my birth in Anchorage, AK. I’m just looking for any family members, parents or siblings.
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