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152. Deantwan4 : I was born at Howard University Hospital in Washington, DC. My biological father’s name is Michael Uron Coffield. I am in search of him or family members of his family to connect with them being though I do not know that side of my family.
155. Cindywallace1976 : Birthmother was a resident of the House of Mercy. Her physician was Dr. Liverett. She had 10 days with her baby prior to giving her up. She was with a foster family for three months until BM made the final decision. She was adopted through the Episcopal Church. Her adoptive parents were in the Baltimore, Maryland area and I believe she was told that she has an older sister.
156. Feather1973 : I believe she was born at Providence hospital. the unidentifiable information states the mom was Jewish and the father was Muslim. They met overseas and came back.
Were married but getting a divorce.
157. Curleyp69 : I would like to know you. I lived with Catholic Charities until adopted around 6 months old. My birth mother was 23 and father 26. I was born in Georgetown Hospital.
158. RashaudJames103 : I was born at a Washington DC hospital called Providence. I was born in 1981 my biological mother was 13 when I was born in 1968
159. DonaAndHeather : Baby boy born in Anchorage, Ak. At Providence Hospital. Mother’s name at time of birth was Dona Jo Wennersten. Father’s name is Harold James Bailey. Did have medical issues at birth. Had to have a blood transfusion.
160. DennisFlynn : I was born June 13, 1958 in Washington DC at the Columbia hospital for women. I was adopted approximately three months after I was born by Edmund C Flynn and Una E Flynn. It has been assumed that my birth mother was only 15 years old when I was born
161. ChrisO93 : My ex threatened me when she told me that she was going to be giving birth, so I’ve been to afraid to try and get in contact with my long lost daughter. Please, help me find my little girl, I just want to know her, maybe meet her while she’s still a toddler, and have that chance to hold her while she’s still small. And if her adopted family allows it, keep in contact with her so she can know her birth daddy. My ex’s name may not be on the birth certificate, as mine is not for sure, but her name was Sadie Carpentier at the time of the birth.
162. JonathanCantor : My birth certificate states that I was born in Washington DC on April 16th. I was adopted by a couple Immediately after birth and I was raised in Bethesda, MD.
163. Therosegawden : My father is William Brown‚ now 50‚ born in DC (in trinity hospital I believe) in November 1966. He was sick for a while and put into foster care in NYC in 1967. The birth certificate says his mothers name is Constance O. Brown and she had one child before him. I am his daughter and would like to learn more about this other side of my family.
164. Therosegawden : Constance Brown, had one living child already, lived at 1350 Oak St Washington DC at time of birth. My dad was putinto NYC foster care under the name william brown in 1967
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Northampton, Massachusetts
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