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392. Charcharvan : Alexandra‚ all I know about you is a memory of a photo‚ of you and your family - hiking in Colorado I believe‚ and I asked who the photo was of‚ and that's when I was first told of you. I was upset‚ so was (our) brother. So I believe the photos where requested to not come any longer to see you grow.
396. SerenaBevan : I was told I had a sister. I don’t know her name or anything else about her. Our birth Father’s name was Lawrence Naranjo. He stuck to Colorado and Kansas mainly as far as I know. That she could have been adopted to be anywhere from 1964 to 1980 because I’m not sure if she was older or younger than myself. I think she was younger but I’m just covering my basics. I have done then DNA through ancestry DNA. Nothing has come up through that yet
397. Cmichulka : My aunt was forced to give her daughter up for adoption ‚ i believe in 1970. My aunt was only 15/16. I believe her birth name was Jennifer Dawn. This happened in Delaware. I would love to find my cousin. I believe i also know who the father is.
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398. ErinM03 : My name is Erin Elizabeth MacInnes‚ my biological mother had blond hair‚ blue eyes‚ white‚ like 5f‚ her last name was Jones‚ I was told she was going to name me Adrian Jones if she had kept me. I know I have a older brother but I don’t know who. I was born at christiana hospital. I just want to know my family.. I was born January 23‚ 2003‚ I am 21 years old now
401. PaAr : Burgwinkle‚ Valeri‚ Arsenault‚ Brown‚ could be matched in dna websites showing links.
Catholic agency in Kansas or Missouri‚ is most likely where the birth took place
402. Dawnchance : I gave my son up for adoption in Wilmington De. His birthday is August 17‚ 1972 at a hospital in Wilmington. The adoption was handled through the state of Delaware.
403. JuneOwens : I just found out that My grandmother who raised me had a family before she met My pawpaw …. Her second husband was my pawpaw and they had two sons and I was the first granddaughter and she took me in and loved me like a daughter. I watched her through the years struggle with severe anxiety and nervousness not knowing why‚ and it all Makes sense now after doing some research on ancestry.com I found that she had a first husband and doing some investigation I also found a letter that was attached to one of my leafs‚ and it stated that she had a family back when she was only 16yrs old with an abusive man who when he found out that she was going to turn him in for abuse‚ he convinced the authorities that she was the bad person and in those days women didn’t have any say so‚ so she had to leave without her babies‚ two little girls… She had no one where they lived so she went back home to WV and he apparently got incarcerated and the state took the children and adopted them out. I don’t know the years of their births but it had to be sometime between 1948 and 1959 and their names are Pamela Pauline Way and Emma Jean Way. My name is June Marie Bishop Owens and I am the granddaughter of June Lavon Gillespie Way‚ Bishop who is now deceased since March 2012….. I have found the stepdaughters of June’s First husband and they are helping me to find my great aunts and any help would be greatly appreciated. Contact me, thank you.
404. Neverforgottenwithlo : He was born Christian Care in Newark Delaware. His name is Victor Alexis Ayala Torres. They changed his name to Alexander don’t know the rest. The woman that adopted him her name is Nicole College not sure of the last name spelling she has a son Nicholas College not sure with her husband’s name is but she is African-American and her husband is white and they are from Scotland.
405. Deannatpotter : I was adopted at 6 years old so I knew my older siblings some what and still keep in contact with them here and there. But we have a younger sister. I believe her name is Brianna but that’s just what our birth mom told us. She said she gave her up at birth because she couldn’t take care of her. To be honest she couldn’t take care of any of us. My brothers were taken by the state and my older sister was raised by our great aunt and uncle. I was adopted by and old high school friend of hers. And I would just love to know my baby sister.
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