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A Few of Our Members Currently Searching Within Idaho Who Chose To Be Featured
421. Czip : I was born in Boise, ID on May 19th, 1991 at 10:52 p.m. and looking for my birth family. It was a closed adoption but wondering if it would be possible to connect.
424. QueenRutela : Born in Lewiston‚ ID. Adopted the day I was born. Was at risk for FAS.
Birth mother’s name was likely Donna. Birth father name unknown. He was possibly military.
425. Amynalexis : When I placed Zach for adoption it was for his safety and for the safety of his older sister Alexis. His biological Father put me in the hospital when I was 13 weeks pregnant with him. I hemorraged and had to be in bed rest for the rest of the pregnancy. He continued to terrorize me, stalk me and I knew he wouldn’t be safe unless I placed him with a family that would love and protect him until he was old enough. I wish it could’ve been an open adoption, but LDS Family Services didn’t do them then. I’ve thought of him every day, since that day. I have longed for the day that I would get to hold him in my arms again and for him to get to be reunited with his sister. She has been eagerly awaiting the day that she will get to become acquainted with him. She has no other siblings. I am hopeful that Zach will know how much I love him, how I have prayed for him and his health and to know of my love for him. It is the hardest thing I’ve ever been through in my entire life. I kept a journal and a scrap book of the letters and pictures that Deb and Jim wrote to me. I look forward to the day that we can be part of one another’s lives! I’m so grateful that Heavenly Father allowed me to be the person to bring you into the world. I know it was His will for them to raise you. I hope they will be happy that I want to be part of your life too now that you are grown.
426. Butler26 : I’m looking for my daughter known by the name of Ny’ari West or My’lynn Butler . She was born in Detroit at Henry Ford Hospital D.O.B (2-12-17)
Mother’s name is Davine L West please help . I’m recently found out that the mother gave her up for adoption but won’t help me get her back or tell me how please help
427. Brianasmith : My name is Brian Smith. I’m looking for my siblings Eric and Aaron and my sister though I don’t know her name. We were all born in Pocatello, ID with me being the oldest and born in 1979. Our biological parents were Colleen Katherine (Lawerence) Smith and Roger D Smith. I found they have both passed away. We were put in the foster care system around 1985.
428. PattiBute : I believe that Betty Jean Barnard gave birth to a son, around 1949 to 1950, in Boise, Idaho. Betty Jean’s mother was Iona M. Jennings and she may have assisted with the adoption and it may have been done thru the LDS Church.
429. Danjinc : My mother, Kathleen Fay Bristol, gave birth in northern Idaho. She was an unwed teenage mother that LOVED her unborn child. She wanted the very best for him. She was sent by her family to a home for teenage moms and delivered a healthy child that she told us was male. The child was then adopted and she returned home to Montana. Thank you for any information provided.
431. AdoptedKaitlynM : Hi there!
My name is Kaitlyn Melk-Mccrary my birth name was Kaitlyn Woody. I have found my birth mother and birth father. I was also adopted with two half blood siblings.
(Kids are all 2 years apart I believe)
Birth mother: Katrina Woody
Birth father: Douglas pousch (not A father to anyone else)
Oldest birth sister: Kassandra (Kassi) Duran Ronco
Oldest Brother: I only know his first name, Christopher? The one I am trying to find
Second oldest sister: Amanda Melk-Mccrary (half-blood, sane mom, was adopted with (22/23 years old?)
Then there’s me: Kaitlyn Melk Mccrary (20 years old)
Bryce melk Mccrary (17) autistic (half blood, same mom)
Then lastly, Ashleigh, who I believe is 14 who I also would like to get in contact with!
I was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin I think
I was adopted by my two Gay mothers (I have no idea if that matters at all)
As far as I know Kassi was in foster care for a long time, I was in it for less than a year (adopted at age 1)
Amanda was adopted at 3
Bryce as a baby
I’d love to meet you all! 😅❤️
433. Douglaslem : Shirley Walton was adopted by James and Ellen Walton on or about December 23, 1914. She was born by a midwife. Name believed to be Mae Bailey of Pocatello, Bannock county, Idaho.
434. SMALLEY3SARAH : Baby "boy last name Stanley" born Dec 19, 72’ in Marshalltown,Iowa to Lucinda Prim (Cindy Loseke) DOB Nov 10 it was a closed adoption until u turn 50yrs old . bio mom lives in Bellevue, NE you have a full biological younger brother that lives in Ft.Worth Texas named (Chad Stanley) you were a 2nd child adopted to the family who adopted you. your sister was an adoptee too.
Your biological grandmother passed away in Nov 16, 2018 age 90 Evelyn Rosella (Groves) Prim born July 23 and your biological grandfather Howard Prim passed away November 10, 2012 both buried in Marshall town Iowa (Mitchell town funeral home) your mother is looking for you. Your mom has done a DNA kit through 23and me and through Ancestry.com /profile pic is your full blooded brother
435. KTanner138 : I had an Ancestry DNA test done. My older sibling supposedly died shortly after birth in Virginia. I have reason to believe s/he was born healthy, then stolen and sold on the black market in any state. A white baby born April 20, 1978 at Petersburg General Hospital in Virginia, but would be listed as born elsewhere. The hospital records were destroyed in a mysterious fire in the early 1980s. The birthday would have been changed, as would any other identifying information. She was born a girl, though my parents "were not allowed" to see the baby after birth. My mother heard her baby crying healthily from the other side of the curtain after her forced scheduled 8am c-section, 8:20 something was the birth time. It is possible it was really a boy. The doctor informed my parents of the "death" 90 minutes later at 10am. He insisted on never seeing the baby due to the grotesqueness of her. She supposedly had complete anencephaly, missing basically her entire head that never formed. A baby cannot cry without a head to cry from, missing vital structures essential for that bodily function, let alone survive 1.5 hours. There was a closed casket memorial service, nothing more. The death certificate listed time of death in the 3am hour of April 20th, 5 hours before s/he was actually born. The time has also been altered in some way on the certificate.There is no telling what other information was changed, and to what extent. False birth information would have been provided to vital statistics, around the same time the false death information was submitted on April 24, 1978. The baby would have been adopted soon after by a family that thought it was an honest, closed adoption from a young, unwed mother. This would result in false information given to the child later on. In a nutshell, I am looking for a white adult born early-mid 1978 that believes the wrong facts about their biological parents, adopted in anywhere USA. I have no clue as to where to start my search. Our family genes are strong. A boy would look like my grandfather, father, brother, and nephew. A girl would like like my grandmother, mother, daughters, and myself. I only hope to find the truth before it’s too late. My entire family, parents and grandparents, have passed away. My younger brother knows no more than I do. There is simply nobody left to collaborate with. Thank you for listening. Whether you feel this could be yourself or not, I wish you luck in your own search.
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Sarah
Buffalo, New York
I found my children after 30 years, not long after I joined! I'm glad to say it's been a happy ending to my search
Cheryl
San Diego, California
54 years it took us until we found each other. We did a DNA test to confirm! Perfect match. We spent two weeks together and have a blessed, wonderful relationship! We even look alike in so many ways. She is more than I was expecting! Thank you for your website, Adopted.com!
Rosezetta
Wadesboro, North Carolina
I was looking for the mother of my daughter in law, and found both her mother and also grandmother in only 3 days. They are planning a reunion soon. Thank you soooooo much!
Amy
Tracy, California
I found all 3 of my siblings and met them in a week. My life has changed forever! One lives in Tracy and the other two are in North Dakota.
Hollie
Northampton, Massachusetts
Took me about 2 hrs to find a match. I contacted him and he is my brother! Thank you so much!
KIM
MODESTO, California
Within 24 hours my siblings and I were on the phone with our long lost sister. Without Adopted.com it would have never happened. We are sincerely grateful as we are now all a part of each other's lives!
Kara
Springfield, Missouri
I filled out my profile and had a match to my birth parents that same day! We connected on Facebook and talked for
a while to confirm that the match was accurate and it was! We are all very excited to get to know each other!
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Lone Tree, Colorado
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Tampa Bay, Florida
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