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In the District of Columbia, everyone deserves the chance to understand their history. Whether you're an adoptee seeking adoption records in the District of Columbia or a birth parent longing to reconnect, filling in those missing pieces can be life-changing.
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A Few of Our Members Currently Searching Within District of Columbia Who Chose To Be Featured
811. Tpurr : My mother‚ Linda Jeanne Mori gave birth to a boy on or about April 11‚ 1965 at the Florence Crittenden home for unwed mothers in or around Washington‚ DC. I am trying to find my half brother.
812. Tamessa : My name is Tessa Tincher‚ my biological grandfather‚ Lonnie Bishop‚ gave up my dad to his sister Helen and Paul Tincher‚ January 22nd 1968 in district of Columbia. I have always wondered about my biological grandmother‚ I don’t know her name.
814. AngelaJeanine : I was adopted by a military family. They were living in Arlington VA when I was adopted. I was born in Washington DC.
That’s all I know.
815. AOwen87 : My Father met a lady in St Pete Florida a couple years before I was born (1987). My Fathers name is Randall aka Randy Owen he and my uncle Geoff had a fling with the lady and I am unsure if the brother is question may be my sibling or my cousin but I want to know. Last I remember my Dad saying is the lady took off with the boy and gave him up for adoption I think in Louisiana or Georgia I’m not sure. I do know it was a closed adoption.
818. JTMSK1988 : Looking for the birth parents a man born in dc in may 1988 Mixed but mostly white. Little information on the back story believed to have two sisters the BM did not give up for adoption.
819. EMN5945 : Searching for birth parents. Daughter born 9/13/82 in Washington‚ DC. Adopted through Barker Foundation. Birth mother was 21 years old‚ nurse.
821. Smilingreek : I am seeking information on my biological father‚ Peter George Christakos or Thomas George christakos. He was working in the restaurant business in 1947 in Washington DC and was of Greek descent.
822. RachaelBlackstone96 : I am not the one related to the adoptee‚ my wife is. I am simply putting some arms out in case I can find some trails while she also looks. Her name is Taylor Blackstone (nee Johnson). The adoptee is named Sarah Wayman Johnson‚ born Sarah Edith Wayman as far as we know.
823. Nikkit2188 : I was born on August 21‚ 1988 in Poolesville MD and adopted within a few months of my birth. My birth name was Nikki Lee Moore and I have a brother named Reginald Anthony who was born on September 10‚ 1987. This is all the information I have‚ but I would like to find my biological family.
824. KMLove : Born Lisa Ann in Maryland or Washington DC. we believe Cheverly MD. Lisa was a premie and sick. Lisa’s Mom took her home to try to care for. Lisa was very sick and her Mom was unable to care for her. Her love for Lisa had her seek out someone who could care for Lisa. We understand that Lisa was taken to a Catholic Charities of the District of Columbia . Lisa’s mom stayed with her until adoption. We believe that Lisa”s mom was young around 17 years of age. (Lisa Ann’s adoptive parents changed Lisa’s name. )
825. KMLove : Born in Md or Washington DC
Name given : Lisa Ann (Anne)?
Adopted in Washington DC or Maryland
Lisa was a premie. Went home with mom first. Mom wanted a better life for Lisa took her to possibly a place called Sisters of Nunneries ? Catholic Charities of District of Columbia. Located in Washington DC. Or Maryland. Lisa’s mom stayed with her until adopted.
We. Believe Lisa’s mom was 17 years old. Her dad was possibly German.
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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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Northampton, Massachusetts
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MODESTO, California
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Springfield, Missouri
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