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A Few of Our Members Currently Searching Within Alaska Who Chose To Be Featured
211. Kermit75 : All that I was told was that you were born in massachusetts, and that you were raised by maternal grandparents possibly in Arizona. I’m your aunt and I am curious if you want to know us? My brother would be your bio dad. Not sure I he ever signed your birth certificate. He is still alive but was never told where you were and left things alone. And now he is not tech savvy at all so I am searching. You do have siblings. You’d be the oldest of 5 half siblings. My brother had 4 boys including you and 1 girl.
212. Michy1380 : My sister and I are looking for our twin sisters. Their names at birth are Anna Bedesa Fosness and Judy Maria Fosness. They were born Jan 27 1975 at the Good Samaritan Hospital, at that time called the Lebanon Valley General also Hyman S Caplan in Lebanon, PA. Birth Mothers name is Barbara Fosness
214. ScottDee : Looking for biological siblings on my bio father’s side. Most likely, all different mothers. I know the birth father’s name to be Tom Scime. I have done DNA testing on both 23 and me and ancestry.
215. Neciakuleck : My mother, Susan Meredith, gave a son up for adoption. He was born 1973 in Palmer Alaska, at the Palmer hospital . She believes he was born sometime in November.
216. Krystal_A : Hi I’m Krystal arellano I’m almost 32 years old‚and I have two twin brothers that got adopted at about 6-7 months old they were born September 19 2003 there names were David and Isaiah Arellano they were token away from my mother from CPS at Phoenix Arizona my mom’s name is Flora arellano. I been trying to find them to connect with them I always wondered were they went‚I’ll be happy to find out if there doing ok🙏🏼
218. Redrebeckka3 : I’m looking for my biological father. I know he was given up for adoption not sure when just found out who his biological parents were but unfortunately they’ve both past away n they gave him up
222. JoshuaF : I’m looking for my daughter:
Brooklynn McKenize Frazier
Her mother’s name: Amber Kramer from Anchorage, Alaska. Amber signed over her parental rights. As for myself ’Joshua R. Frazier I did not sign over my rights. I forced the courts of Anchorage to take my rights. "I appealed the courts decision." I have a medical condition PTSD, tht I knew nothing of at that time. I wasn’t getting things done fast enough for OCS of Anchorage, and they adopted my daughter to another family. "I almost died...literally." Regardless of what/why this happened...I’m still her daddy. She’s my daughter. That 2ill never change. I tried to get custody, but OCS , her mother Amber, and Amber’s grandmother Lorna Robertson took Brooklyns world, her sisters world, and mine, and ripped it to pieces with no consideration for Brooklynn whatsoever.
The great grandmother’s name is: Lorna Roberterson from Anchorage, Alaska. Ms. Robertson works for: The United States Army. Ms. Robertson turned her great daughter over to OCS in Anchorage, Alaska.
Brooklynn has dark brunette hair w/blue eyes. She was born at Alaska Regional Hospital.
I’m searching for a way to somehow be a part of her life.
" I LOVE YOU BROOKLYNN"
223. Helpingdnamatches : I am searching on behalf of an adoptee .Looking for a woman who was adopted and lived in California during her mid 20’s, who then placed a daughter for adoption in January 1979 in California. The child (a daughter) was born in Long Beach. She believes that she was born baby girl Beaumont and that her mother was born in the mid 1950’s. She also believes her father was Navy. Both the adoptee and myself have done DNA testing for this search (we are related as well). I have a couple of families that are DNA related but have been unable to narrow results because of the multiple adoptions.
224. Jbat70 : My mom gave birth in Anchorage Alaska (My grandfather was stationed at Elmendorf AFB). Her male child was adopted by an Air Force couple at the base. The father of the child had red hair. that is all I know.
225. PFern : I found my Brother and he is amazing. He is now looking for his father that was in the service stationed in Anchorage in 1967. Mothers name is Adeline (Alaskan native) and was 22 years old at the time of birth. She was nanny and going to nursing school.
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
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Enid, Oklahoma
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