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302. Judymartin2703 : Son given up for adoption June 1963. DOB 6/26/63 George Washington Hospital, Washington, DC Adoption by Lutheran Inner Mission Society. I resided in the Florence Crittenton Maternity Home during May and June 1963. Mother German/Polish Ancestry, age 22. Father: Italian Ancestry, age 33.
303. Joyce93 : Hi my name is Alexis Jordan I searching for my brother he was named Timothy singletary but I believe his nam has changed he would be about 30 now my mother’s name is Lisa singletary I do not know his fathers name he was born in Washington DC the hospital might have been greater southeast hospital but I’m not completely sure
306. WhoamI5561 : From some previous Information I was adopted through the Jewish Social Services Agency in Washington DC. Completed 23andMe and AncestryDNA. These results match rumors that the ancestors settled in Lancaster‚ Central Pennsylvania. The story is my mother was not Jewish‚ however my father was. I was placed in a Jewish family and brought up as so. Both adoptive parents are deceased‚ however‚ I just want to know my heritage‚ true birth religion. Regarding medical‚ it is embarrassing to only write out “adopted “‚ with no family medical history. This does not sit well for the safety and security of my children. I want to know my true hometown‚ culture‚ and ethnic classification. Please help.
309. Marymel130 : My late husband, Thomas Smith Wheeler, was trying to find information on his birth parents when he passed away. I realize that it is likely they are also deceased, but my children would like to know their heritage, and I feel compelled to finish what he started. He was born at Columbia Hospital for Women in the District of Columbia. His adoptive parents names were Al (Asher Louis) and Naoma Smith Wheeler.
313. Kwright7125 : Looking for male born in 1982 or 1983 in the DFW metroplex area, most likely Tarrant county. Not sure if the adoption was done in Texas or not. He is said to be biracial, mother is caucasian was 16 at the time father was african american or hispanic. Possible DOB 12/28.
314. JulieAtherton : I was adopted through the Barker Agency between September 11, 1964 and November 10th, 1964. Birth mother may have been at the Florence Crittenden (SP?) Home for unwed mothers in Washington DC.
315. RonniceJenkins : I am searching for twins born on April 10 2000 in Washington DC. They were originally named Tia and Tamara and I’m unsure if names were changed. Mother name is Danitta Jenkins.
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