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A Few of Our Members Currently Searching Within Alaska Who Chose To Be Featured
241. The_Darkness : Good day to you all
I am searching for my birth parents... The information I’ve obtained thus far is they are of Romanian/Moldova/Germany/Hungarian decent. I’ve found out that a family immigrated to the US and their last names are ‘Schmidt/Schmied/Beglau/Kunusch/Stepanov’.
I also found out that there may have been another family that might have immigrated to Canada/USA and their last names are ‘Schwarz/Welty/Hamman/Mader/Hümer(Haters)/Black/Blacksmith/Smith/Smythe/Krumpholz’.... I am on Family tree DNA as well I uploaded to gedmatch as well...
I truly hope you see this...
To the other’s‚ that I don’t match with‚ may you find peace and solace within your search.
Xx
242. Shaylee623 : My name is Samantha Janette "Cordes".My parents that adopted their names are Lana May cordes her birth date is april 18 1963 and Jack David Cordes his birth date is March 25 im not sure his year.They lived in germany due to my adopted dad being in the military.They flew to the USA to adopt me than went to germany until he was done with being in the military there.I was born December 15 2005.They claim they are my parents but have told my close friends family member other wise who end up telling me.They dont tell me anything about my childhood or wont admit to not being my real parents.Please help me.I know live in Illinois.I believe i may have been adopted in an east coast stae of the USA but not sure.
243. Pjwood94 : I do not have a lot of information. My dads name was Harley M Pollock. My brother told me a few years ago that we had a sibling or siblings.
No name, no dates, no other info either. My dad apparently had an affair. He worked and lived in Alaska for a season working at a cannery I believe in Anchorage. He lived in Montana and Washington state. When I was born we lived in Ferndale Washington. He also worked in Chelan Washington as well and Shelton Washington.
245. Nicosfamily : Mixed Race Caucasian - Hispanic
Birth mother - Casey Martinez-Hernandez
Taken by DHS in Slidell, LA around March 2006.
Adopted between November 2006 and 2008.
246. Crystalturner : My name is Crystal Turner I had a little boy July 31st 2002 it was an open adoption through office of children services in Anchorage Alaska I can’t remember the adoptive parents names I know he’s turning 19 this year and I might be interested in finding him I know that they lived in Wasilla and I believe they were going to be stationed in Germany for a couple of years I do not know if they ever came back I believe and they were military my little boy’s name was Andrew raw I don’t know if they changed his middle name I’m not sure of their last name I know that he knew his name very well my name is Crystal Turner and his father’s name is Richard Lee Smith
249. NadyaChourayeva : We adopted our daughter, Nadya Chourayeva, in Ukraine in 2001.
She has a sister, Veronika Chourayeva, born the 12/28/1998, adopted by US citizen, probably in 2002.
We would like find their family name , to contact them and if agree, to connect these sisters.
Thanks for your support.
Pascal BOUTRU
250. Per.Fred.A : STEVE‚ you were adopted through the Catholic adoption agency. Didn’t know that I had a child until for about 15 years after the fact. The adoption most likely happened in SD through the Catholic adoption agency. I believe that baby was a male with a possible name of Steve (not confirmed) I worked for her dad on a farm within 15 miles from Parkston‚ we developed a relationship I was 20 or 21 mother was 16 or younger.
251. Jasonpaul1966 : Aberdeen, Washington possible connection
Lutheran services
My parents were teachers and moved to Alaska
Birth-mom was possibly in high school
Her dad had something to do with airplanes possibly
I had eye infection as new born
I have blonde hair, blue eyes
I was intelligent as a child
252. Pattiatmaranatha : I am trying to find the female child my sister had to give up. She was born in Fairbanks, AK at Fairbanks Memorial Hospital/ Dr. R Christianson, attending. She was born in April 1978. I think it was the 29th, but I can’t be sure. The fathers first name might have been Robert. My sister’s name was Diane Ritchey. A Dr. R. Gardner assisted in the adoption. He lived in Everett, WA.
253. U263934 : My father was born Sept. 28, 1950 in Austin, TX. He was white and his parents were white. There was the name of Albert Alsenz listed as his father but I think that might not be true. I am almost positive the mother was Alice Marie Lane Alsenz. Albert was born in 1911 in Brooklyn, NY and Alice in 1927 in Shandaken, NY. Both parents stated they had other children from other relationships either already adopted out or in foster care waiting for papers to be signed so they can be adopted. The only indication of where these children are is the mother said she had a child in foster care ’up east’ with the parents wanting to adopt the child which may have been a boy. The Alsenz’s lived in Austin, TX in 1950-1952 and in Kansas in 1956. The Kansas census has a Donald and a Jack Alsenz listed as being with them. I don’t think these were Alice’s children. I think they were the children of Albert and a Ruth Kniffen Alsenz Hartman Olsen now buried in New Orleans, and they were visiting with Albert and Alice, with Ruth being the person in charge of them. Let me know of any info, please, by sending a message.
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