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572. Jdbreezy : Rose L Carrier. My dad had a different name then. Doing genealogy and am not able to find anything much about her or the adoption or brothers and sister or his real dads name.
573. Christopherhall : I am helping my husband locate his birth family any information would be greatly appreciated. He was born in orifino Idaho on june 1st he weighed 4 lbs 7oz the doctors name was M.L.McCumber at the Clearwater valley hospital we have used 23 & me with results of the family name swearingen from Idaho
576. Search1975 : The adoption took place in Sandpoint, Idaho. Attorney Roger Hanlon. Adoptive parents may both have worked at a school or college in the region.
577. Hillarybray : My name is Hillary. My Korean name is Lee, Yoon Mi. I was adopted from South Korea when I was about 18 months old. I was adopted with my three older biological sisters. My sister’s Korean names are Yoon Jung, Yoon Sun, and Yoon Soo. We do not have access to our adoption papers. My sisters and I hope to find information about our biological family in Korea. I Lived in Korea for a few years as an adult and learned to speak basic Korean.
578. Hillarybray : My name is Hillary. My Korean name is Lee, Yoon Mi. I was adopted from South Korea when I was about 18 months old. I was adopted with my three older biological sisters. My sister’s Korean names are Yoon Jung, Yoon Sun, and Yoon Soo. We do not have access to our adoption papers. My sisters and I hope to find information about our biological family in Korea. I Lived in Korea for a few years as an adult and learned to speak basic Korean.
579. Nichole456 : I’m looking for my son, I miss him every day he was born at St. Luke’s hospital boise Idaho in 2005 I was only 14 years old when I had him i want a chance to reconnect
581. Lieslh00 : The family adopted the child in Twin Falls‚ Idaho‚ probably Mormon-affiliated adoption process. The baby’s birth name was Christopher. He is mixed‚ white mom and Black/Egyptian father. I am helping my mom find him‚ he was born when she was a teenager and she was pressured by her older sister to give him up for adoption when he was only a few months old.
582. Jorygun : Looking for any info about my heritage.
i was born sept 1945 at st. lukes in boise.
Have heard rumors that my father was a BYU professor
and that my mother was one of his students. Do not
know anything else.
585. Duallydee : My son was born Feb 05, 1985, in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Hoping to connect someday. You were not given up because you weren’t wanted or loved, just wanted you to be safe and secure.
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