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1053. Apress : I’m Angie pressnell was Angie hollon an I’m looking for my son Calvin Blackburn not sure what he goes by now but his adopted parents are homer an Debbie young. He will be 18 next year an I would love to have him back in my life
1055. ScottDee : Looking for biological siblings on my bio father’s side. Most likely, all different mothers. I know the birth father’s name to be Tom Scime. I have done DNA testing on both 23 and me and ancestry.
1056. Lindamanning1948 : This adoption took place in Louisville, Ky. at the Salvation Army home for unwed mothers & through the court system. All I was told was that the adopting couple were teachers from Ohio.
1058. Jengilpin627 : I am looking for Alicia Nichole and Christopher Michael (birth names). Birth dates- Alicia 4.11.1996 and Christopher 10.4.1998. They are a sister and brother that were adopted together (thankfully)! DCS was involved and the adoption was in Kentucky, I am not sure what year but I think 2000 or 2001. I am doing this search for my sister in law. She was a very young mother and made mistakes. The bio father and my sister in law are still together and have a daughter that just turned 17.
1060. AST1985 : searching for my birth parents
I was born September 22nd 1985 at Baptist hospital.
I was adopted through the catholic charities of Louisville
1062. EllisWitt : I was born in Louisville Ky as Ellis. My father was a Witt. Catholic charities assisted with my adoption. My current name is Danny O’oan. I dont know my mothers name
1063. Jeremynel : Im looking for my grandpa’s original birth certificate.His birth name was Leonard Smith born in Metcalfe County Kentucky on Jan 1 1922.He was adopted around 1930 by Ethel Childers and her husband Finley Begley of Perry County Kentucky.My grandpa later changed his name when he was adopted to Lannie Begley.
1064. Parben74 : My name is Parben and I was adopted by an American woman (in a private adoption) who was working for the United Nations. I was born in Barisal but moved to the United States. The only information I have is that biological mother’s name could be Salejah. I was the youngest of 4 children- I have 2 brothers and a sister. I do not know my father’s name. I am looking for ANY of my family members, even aunts, uncles, cousins, etc...
1065. Saranoh : I was born 11/1963 in Sts Mary and Elizabeth Hospital in Louisville, KY area, according to my birth certificate. Not trying to rock anyone’s boat, just curious about ethnic and health information.
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