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857. DorisShea : I am looking for my biological son, do not know his adopted name but he was born in Lexington, Kentucky at the medical center of University of Kentucky on June 24, 1975. His original name was Patrick Sean VanArsdall. He was adopted by a college professor and a female school teacher. I would like to locate him if at all possible. I live in West Palm Beach. Florida.
858. Lauram618lm : I’m searching for my grandfather’s blood line
He was adopted into the Miller family
I would like to learn what blood line he was born in.
859. MichaelH1975 : My name is Nicholas Hudson and my dad Michael Hudson was adopted as an infant and has always deeply longed to meet his birth parents. He was born in franklin Kentucky on June 11, 1975. I as one of his three sons I too also would give anything to meet my biological grandparents and want some type of closure for my dad. The only info he’s found in the past 44 years of his life is that his mothers name is Darlene. Any more info would be highly appreciated.
860. Naynae2000 : I have been searching for my mom for 40 years my name may have been changed I was born in General Hospital in Louisville ,Kentucky ..My life has been in total shambles Please if. You are my mom contact me..I Love you Mom
862. 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!
863. JaEW1971 : My dna test has shown many 1st cousins with last name Meredith. Also showing many 2,3,4 cousins connected to X chromosome which would be my mother. Riggs, Priddy, Brown, Carrol, Rogers are a few names attached.
864. Missingmydaughter01 : My daughter was born Stephanie Ann Coleman on Jan 19 2001 to Della Jean Stanley and Loyd Aaron Coleman at Nortons Hospital in Louiaville KY. The state removed her in 2005 and placed her for adoption sometime in 2007.
865. 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.
866. Jayrock10678 : I was born Oct 6, 1978. My mom was 16, and my dad was 19. My birth name was Jason Allen Evans. Adopted in Grant County Kentucky sometime in 1979.
867. Bethany0003 : My mother Lilly Daniel Poff gave a African american white baby up for adoption between the years of 1997-2003. Not sure of the name birth etc, location around campbellsville ky. I have been told the child was gave the to fathers parents. I’m just trying to find if I have a brother or sister. As that town is only 45 minutes from me
870. Pigskinpik : i am searching for my birth mother. i was born on march 1, 1960 in louisville, ky. i believe that my mother was a student of music at the university of louisville at the time of my birth and her last name was clark.
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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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Tracy, California
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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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