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1142. Rd6554 : My dad’s name in Robert (Bob) Dicken. He was adopted at a young age, not sure when. He was adopted by John and Loraine Dicken. I’m trying to find my dad’s real birth parents/family.
1145. YoungFamily : I’m looking for my brother and sister who were adopted they are fraternal twins possibly adopted in 1987 from northern Kentucky at adoption their names were Tasha and Tony birth mother’s name is Kelly
1147. Ricco1968 : I am looking for my birth mother her name is Carolyn Lovette Smith. My name is Devon Sanders but at birth my last name was Smith. I was born in the General Hospital of Louisville, KY.
1148. StephBrown0208 : My late dad’s birth father was said to be James Robertson/Robinson who was a Taxi Driver. Unknown DOB or POB.
Update: It appears possible that my late dad’s birth father was himself also adopted. His birth name was said to be James Oder b. 1905 d. 1956 and adopted by the Robertson family. He was born in Covington Kentucky.
1152. Kimwhite712 : I believe my nephew was adopted in Lexington Kentucky by two University of Kentucky college professors. The attending physician would have been Doctor James E O’Neill. I also believe his first or middle name may have been Christopher. He most likely has red or strawberry red/blonde hair. Possibly freckles. The hospital would most likely have been Central Baptist. His birth mothers name was Dana Michelle White
1153. SunnyApril : I am looking for my brother born on St Patrick’s Day in Hennepin County Minnesota. Most likely at Hennepin County General Hospital. Placing agency was Lutheran Children’s Friend Society (Lutheran Social Service). Most likely birthdate is 17 Mar 1965. Birth mother’s last name is Johnson. Unsure of bio dad’s name or what was put on the birth certificate. St Patrick’s day 1965 in Minneapolis was a huge blizzard.
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