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588. Mmmurphy25 : Hello I am looking for my siblings or birth parents‚ I was given up for adoption and I was born at Providence Hospital on May 25‚ 1965. My birth mother was Rita Lewis‚ and birth father was Dale Brooks My adoption was done quietly and Never recorded as the Nuns at Catholic Charities were pretty creative back then. It says on my birth certificate that I have other siblings but Im not sure how many or if they are male or female. I am turning 55 and figured I should start to find my birth siblings.
589. Mmmurphy25 : I was given up for adoption in May 1965 (possibly 5-27 or 5-28) I was born on 5-25-1965 at Providence Hospital and birth mother was Rita Lewis / Father Dale Brooks . I am looking for any sibling or parent
590. KatharineMoonflower4 : My name is Pamela Hepworth and I’m looking for my daughter who I gave up for adoption.
The birth father is Douglas Hole.
She was born in Alabama sometime between March 17-24th of 1968, I believe.
Please help me find her!
592. Realman99 : My name is Kenneth Andrew Collins and I am looking for my child who was born in 2002. He or she will be mixed with Latino, white and Filipino.
593. Dellosa71 : I am bi-racial. My mother is white and my biological father is not white. I believe my father was 18 and worked as a security guard and was still in high school when I was conceived.
596. Ronna1 : Female adoptee looking for birth mother from and most likely currently residing in Germany. Birth Mother came to US in 1966 to work as a nanny (possibly in South Carolina). Became pregnant at 22 and gave birth in US, most likely returning to Germany after. She is 5’ 4" had dark blond hair and hazel eyes. Adoption was organized through Jewish Social Services agency although we do not believe birth mother was Jewish. She had a college education from an international school of languages. Birth father was 19, a sophmore college student, most likely Protestant and lives in US.
597. Cprickett16 : His name is Jeffrey Borden, adoptive parents are Ralph and Marjorie Borden. He has an adoptive brother, Brian and his adoptive parents have one biological son, Kent.
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