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A Few of Our Members Currently Searching Within Connecticut Who Chose To Be Featured
976. Psurato : Hi. I am researching my ancestry. My dad was adopted and I think my research in census data and 23me has provided his parents. But I am not sure. I think I need adoption papers. Thank you. Phil
977. Gerent74 : I’m told my birth name was Jason Allen, but my APs changed it to Jeffrey Michael. I’ve also been told I was born at either Hartford Hospital or Bristol Hospital, and that I have 2 or 3 older sisters. Unfortunately my adoptive Father is deceased and my adoptive Mother is extremely ill, and I was unable to get any additional information before they both passed away/fell ill respectively.
979. Jojocon : I have been searching for my sibling for 18 years i was unaware of this and y mom wanted to find you she had been searching her whole life .
982. Angel69127 : I am searching for my grandma’s oldest sister. She was born in Oregon in 1919 but I don’t know if that is where the adoption took place. Her birth mom’s family originated from Virginia or West Virginia. Her birth mom died July 6, 1919. The name on the records I’ve found show her birth name as Marie Lois Hodges.
983. Flevans692 : I’ve been told my older half sister was adopted at birth and her name became Robin Wendy Shelton. I’ve been told that her birth mother gave her the same name as hers: Ruth freda Robinson, but it was changed upon adoption. I was told this baby girl is biracial **DOB is birth mother’s not this child’s - the blanks demanded a response
986. DebiLawless : searching for half brother born on or around pearl harbor day 1964. born in Stamford Connecticut, possible adopted in NY. DNA done on ancestry.Bio last name will be Flynn. He was named Matthew at birth but I don’t know if it was changed or not. Mothers name is Cecilia. Father Peter Flynn
987. Lesliegemmell : Daughter was born at Bridgeport hospital in Bridgeport ct. I was sent to a home for unwed mother’s in Woodbridge ct. I went through the Hamden children’s center in Hamden ct
989. Littleuptown132 : The person I was dating gave up her child for adoption, in 2005. She told me that it wasn’t my child, it was during a time that we were broken up. I never got to see the child, and I never knew she was pregnant. The mother’s name is Katie Glynn she is from Fairfield ct.
990. Siomaracorcino : Hi I am trying to help my niece find her birth mother she’s only 15 and I feel like she should be able to speak to her mom or at least know more about her life so It would mean so much if I could make it happen for her.
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Buffalo, New York
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San Diego, California
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Wadesboro, North Carolina
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Tracy, California
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Northampton, Massachusetts
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MODESTO, California
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Springfield, Missouri
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