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482. IsoBirthGrandparents : My dad was born 12/10/1970. I dont know where. From what ive been told he was in multiple foster care homes before he got adopted. It was either 13 homes, or he was 13 at the time of the adoption. He grew up in courdelane idaho. Im not sure if that is where he was born, or if that is where the adoption was done. He doesnt really talk about it and if i find his parents he doesnt want to know. However, i would love to know about genealogy and medical history. And i would love to get to know my grandparents. My moms parents have passed and i never met my dads adopted parents so im a grandparent orphan. Im a huge family gal. Please if you had a little boy 12/10/1970 please please please get ahold of me.
#curiousgranddaughter
483. 1joycem : Seeking birth mother for my nephew: Keith Lee Rogers (adopted name)
Adopted father’s name: Lee Eugene Rogers
Adopted mother’s maiden name: Sally Charlene Kraft
Date of birth: June 10, 1968, Mountain Home AFB, Elmore County, Idaho
484. 1joycem : Searching for my half-sister who was born in either 1943 or 1944. My mother who was interrned at the Minidoka Internment Camp in Jerome, County Idaho, became pregnant at the age of 20 (or 21) We are told my sister was born in a hospital after my Mom went into labor. My sister is of 100% Japanese ancestry.
485. Tamara2348 : Jamie was told that she was born in Tillamook Oregon hospital. She was also told that she was found in a car in Tillamook Oregon and was taken to the hospital malnutrition and dehydrated. I am Jamie’s Aunt and I remember that she was left in a car in Grangeville Idaho. She has been in foster care I believe in the Idaho area. Jamie’s adopted family lived in Weippe Idaho when she was adopted. She was about 9 months old when they got her. I am not sure when the adoption was final. I think the birth family name was Kaiser??
486. Reg1987 : I am looking for 4 brothers. Gregory 5/15/79, Matthew 7/16/81, Michael 7/15/82 and Zachary 11/21/83. The last name would have been marsh and birth mothers name is Kathleen. My name is Rachel and I am you half sister born in Oct 87 in Missouri. I would love for any information.
487. CarolAndersen : I am looking for my mother’s birth family. She was born in Pocatello. She was adopted by a wonderful family from Brigham City, Utah and was so very loved. She passed away 3 years ago and I’m hoping to learn more about where she came from.
489. ComlyWhite2019 : My father was taken away and adopted back in 1942. For many years he knew very little about his biological family. He knew his father’s last name was White and he was taken away from his mother, because his biological father was never home or supporting him and his siblings.
In the late 90’s his biological niece found him and showed us some of the family including her father which was adopted as well. As well as his mother Nellie E. Poush White, his half siblings, Beverly, Bill, and Jerry and his biological father Denver Thomas White.
When I had the opportunity to talk to Denver, I asked him how many aunts and uncles I have. His answer was he was a truck driver that drove from coast o coast and he had a warm bed and cuddle buddy at every stop.
So I am looking for my biological family that are the children or grandchildren of Denver Thomas White.
If that names sounds like someone you know please, please contact me!
490. Jmmsdustin : I am searching for my first cousin. She is the daughter of my aunt. She would have been born in the Indiana/Illinois/Ohio or Tennessee area in April/May 1959. My aunt was 18 when she gave her up at birth. She may have stayed with a family tied to the Methodist Church. Her family would really like to connect with this child. My aunts name is Pegge Lakins and the father’s name is David Culp. Please contact me if you can help provide clues or have any information that may help. I have included a picture of her mom/my aunt.
491. Loreemartinez : I am looking for my biological grandmother’s birth parents. She was adopted and said she never knew who her biological parents were. Her name was Helen and she was born on 4/27/1922. Fred and Rosie Demond are the couple that adopted her. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
492. Nigel1979 : Looking for brother whose name at birth was Shaun or Shawn. Born to father Mario Johnson while he was in the Army married to your mother name of Thelma
493. Sswenson : My Mom was forced to put her son (my half brother) up for adoption in Idaho I believe mid-April of 1983 but I’m not totally certain on the date/exact year. This was through LDS services I think of Idaho Falls.
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San Diego, California
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Northampton, Massachusetts
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