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46. Babydoll1963 : I was born Linda Lee Adam in either Mastqui or Abbotsford‚ B.C.
47. Lynn111 : My mother was adopted in 1963 in BC. My mother has since then passed away and I am searching for my biological grandparents, or any biological family members.
48. GregSimonson : Hello‚ Original Name on Birth Certificate from Surrey Memorial hospital is Dean Shawn Reid
49. Eddyp : born march 25 1969 in Nanaimo bc born with red hair blue eyes. birth mother had a friend last name camp
50. Eddyp : born Nanaimo bc march 25 1969 ‚ red hair‚ blue eyes ‚5 pounds 6 ounces
51. SandraLyn : My mother gave birth in New Westminster, BC . My father was a married man with two daughters, I believe, and my mother had an eleven month old son with him whom she did not give up for adoption. So I have a full brother eleven months older and some 1/2 siblings. My mother came from a large, Catholic family and was not originally from BC. I believe she was 23 when she had me. She named me Sandra Lyn.
52. Cherylbelle : Hello,I have recently learned that I have a half brother living in the lower mainland area,Vancouver.His birth year I am told is 1965,or close to that year.Our fathers surname is Bellefontaine.I am quite sure he was born in Vancouver,BC,and also adopted.Thankyou
53. Babydoll1963 : Born in either Masqui or Abbotsford British Columbia. Birth name was Linda Lee Adam
54. KMB1970 : On September 18th, 1974 while living up north, I talked with a worker who helped me get peace of mind again. I requested a follow up on how you were. I needed to try to give myself some "peace of mind" for putting you up for adoption. I was given only a description of your adoptive family which also contained some progress information about you. Your mother’s racial origin was Norwegian. She was an assistant accountant who enjoyed fishing, bowling, camping, tennis and football. Your father was English and a supervisor and had the same interests as your mother. Their religion is Presbyterian. You were progressing well and were a cheerful, outgoing contented little boy who was a well-loved member of the family.
55. Babygirl3876 : iam searching for my birth parents.. they were young when they had me.. i dont know too much about them just that one was 16 and one was 17...
56. Hj2005 : Yvonne Anderson Born Feb 1956 Gave birth in Kamloops.
57. Carly04 : My birth mother was very young. I would love to meet her and learn about my heritage . I have two amazing kids I would love her to also meet ❤️ Please please please
58. Seanhobbs : I was born in Victoria BC I was told that my mother was a student at Simon Frasier University at the time. Don’t know anything about my father.
59. Nancy58 : First name after adoption is David-Born in Powell River‚ BC-Adopted in Victoria‚ BC. I am hoping that you have changed your mind about the disclosure veto you registered when you were 18. Your health from my side should be pretty good main issue is heart problems. I would really like to have some communication with you.
60. Pagius : You were born in Kamloops bc April 1962. Possibly adopted by a doctor. Your birth mothers last name Campbell. Possibly live or lived in Prince George bc. You probably have dark hair and brown eyes and 50% aboriginal/Caucasian. You were named Lana Lee at birth.
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