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889. MommaDiDi : I’m looking for my son. He was born in the year 1977(?1976 or 78. His father is Willie James.
The birth took place in Kentucky possibly Lexington.
The doctor was Tom Wilson.
I’m from Michigan.
891. Tbowman17 : I am in search of information about my maternal grandmother’s birth parents. Lois Garnet Mitchell (her adopted name, was born in 1910, in either Kentucky, Ohio, or Indiana. I have taken DNA tests at both Ancestry and 23&Me, and have many matches in the Kentucky area, but cannot pinpoint which two people in my tree were her actual parents, or the situation that led up to her adoption. I have contacted most matches, if they are on social media or dna sites, but to no avail. No one has any knowledge or information regarding her adoption.
The areas where both of the families resided were Estill county and Jackson County, Kentucky as well as Butler, Hamilton, OH area.
The names of the families that my DNA matches have in their trees are Wells/Richardson and Barker/White. There are many many more names that stem from those two families, but those seem to be the two main connections.
895. Biologicalfind195 : My mother was born in 1956 she was taken away from her biological family. My grandmother took her in and adopted her in 1960. I am curious about my genetic profile and heritage.my mother was born in Glasgow Kentucky on July 29 1956 she lived with her biological parents for 6months
900. JoelHarvey43 : My name is Joel Harvey. I was born April 25 1976 at the University of Kentucky Medical Center. I was two months premature and adopted out of a adoption agency on Sisco Rd in Lexington Ky. The adoption took a year.
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