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A Few of Our Members Currently Searching Within Idaho Who Chose To Be Featured
511. LarryPierceSchleifer : My adopted name is Larry Schleifer. I was adopted at birth - May 9, 1965. From Idaho Childrens Home -
My Mothers Name was :
"Missy" Barbara Josehine Pierce -
I was born in Idaho and adopted at the Idaho Childrens Home. My Mother died in 1969 - I do not know who my Father wad.
I am looking for any Family Members of Missy - Barbara Josephine Pierce.
I do not know if I have any siblings. Would like to find any Family Members that could help me find out who my Father is and the circumstances of my birth- adoption - her death - My Father -
512. CarolynRodgers : My name is Carolyn Molyneux Rodgers. I am 75. I was told my biological mother name was Faye Pierson. She lived in Twin Falls,
Id. She passed in March of 2004. I’ve done some research, but, never been in contact with her two children. She had a son and a daughter that lives in Boise, Id. I was adopted through a private family doctor. Faye Pierson was single at the time. I believe was 15, when she had me...This is all I knows...
513. Bernie630 : My nephew was born in Caribou Hospital of Soda Springs in 1968. My older sister gave birth to a son when she was 17 years old. He was adopted immediately. Parents were Grace and John. I have no other information. Would love to find him and let him know he has a large family!
518. Nuttnutt3k : I am looking for my mom’s long ago adopted sister. She was born sometime between 1947-1949. Her birth name was Bonita Green but not 100% sure what was put on the birth record. My mom was born in 1947 so she was still a baby or toddler when Bonita was born. She was born in the state of Idaho and adopted out of Idaho. We believe it was out of the Bonners Ferry area but unclear. Could’ve also been out of the Sandpoint, Idaho area as well. My grandma’s name was Eva Ruth Green (Gunby) at the time and most likely would have been her name on the birth certificate. My grandpa’s name- her husband was Frank Green (Walter Frank Green- Frank Walter Green).
We have very little information as my grandma never talked about it. My mom had two other siblings, both older than her: Walter and Merle . Bonita was the youngest. My mom’s dad passed away when he was only 42 and my mom was very young.
My mom always wanted to know how Bonita was doing and what happened to her. My grandma passed away in March of ‘87 and then my mom passed away in 2013. Her brother Walt passed away in 2011. Merle is the only living sibling.
I pray Bonita has had a wonderful life and wish I knew more to find her.
519. Nuttnutt3k : I do not have much information to go on. I’ve only heard stories, very little, from the time I was young. All I know is my Grandma had a baby sometime after my mom was born, in the mid to late 1940’s in Idaho but soon after gave her up for adoption. They lived for a time in Sandpoint, Idaho and my grandmother was a baker who worked for a gentleman named PG. I am not sure if she was working there during the time of the pregnancy or not. My grandma was married to my mom’s dad ( my grandpa), at the time however my grandpa passed away when my mom was young and after my grandma and grandpa had gotten divorced. My grandpa was a smoke jumper in Idaho as well as worked in the coal mines he developed black lung and died at about the age of 42/43. I believe his name was Walter Frank Green but I could have my uncle and my grandfather’s name mixed up as my uncle (my mom’s brother), was named after him and his name too was Walter Green (which he has passed too along with my mom). My grandmother never talked about the adoption and it was vague what I did hear. There is only one sibling alive today and her name is Merle Metcalf,
520. AEDELay : My nana was adopted in 1913 by William R Craig and Josephine Olive Craig in Nez Perce County, Idaho. It is believed the family who put her up for adoption had a last name ending in *son. My mom’s DNA test shows Scandinavian bloodlines that don’t trace to her father. William R Craig was a conductor on the railroad and Josephine Olive Craig as a nurse. I found her original adoption papers and the mother’s name was given as "Jane Smith". I spoke to an old judge back in the early 90s working for the courts who told me aliases were very uncommon at that time. He did tell me there was another name in the adoption file and to keep hunting, I’d find it. He could only firm what I already had at the time.
522. Jaya101 : Unsure of birthday‚ mother will not give me much detail‚ born in idaho‚ in the magic valley area possible‚ Gooding‚ jerome. Birth mother is from Shoshone her name is tana kelley‚ I am her daughter‚ just curious to meet my half brother.
523. RobertAsbury : Searching for my niece born i thibk 1998 , mother Kelly Bloom and father Dan Stephens.
Both were very young at the time. Im am the uncle and myself and her father Dan have been trying to find his daughter ever since. The adoption was done against his desires .
Birth was i believe in Lewiston, Idaho. Apotion was possibly done in idaho or texas. All we were told was a good family was going to adopt her.
525. Vanessa86 : I’m looking for my mother’s biological family she was adopted in Idaho by Lloyd and Nola Smith sometime in 1960 or later her bd is 10/31/196? All I’ve ever been told is she may be of Hispanic decent and the last name strangler was on birth certificate I’m searching because I would love to know our family health history and ethinticity
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Buffalo, New York
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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!
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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!
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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.
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Northampton, Massachusetts
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MODESTO, California
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Springfield, Missouri
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Lone Tree, Colorado
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