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1217. LindaHM : Born at University of Ky Medical Center, Lexington, KY
Mother: Linda Harney Moore
Father: Edward Thomas Wornall
Both from Cynthiana, KY 41031
Name given: Jeffrey Dale Harney
I believe the adoption took place in 1975
1219. Scottlavertykincaid : I did not get a chance to know you. I assume I was ushered away before that could happen. I did have some medical issues when I was born at the University of Kentucky Hospital‚ or was quickly rushed there due to them. Despite that‚ I was adopted. I had an adoptive sister and brother still here. I got married twice and had children. Though I didn't get a chance to know you‚ my children have that chance. Contact them. Their DNA is in here. My biological father is gone too. My children need a chance to know their biological Grandmother and aunts/uncles/cousins. Just reach out. I may be gone‚ but our legacies are still here.
***AN IMPORTANT NOTE: The DNA PROFILE is NOT his‚ but that of his daughters. ***
1221. Leannlyon : I found mother and she said father listed on birth certificate is not true. Her name is Nina hill craven. Also she was married to Willard Burris. He is my half sisters father not mine. Proven by ancestry. I have 5 first cousins on ancestry.com that are on fathers side. I just can’t figure out common denominator and who is father. Thanks
1224. LadyFranklin : Hello, my name is Mary Franklin and I am looking for my older sister. Our father’s name is Thomas Lee Franklin. I do not know the name of the birth mother. I know that parties where about 16 years old when you where born. I would like to get to know you and your family. You also have a half-brother and another half-sister.
1225. Per.Fred.A : STEVE‚ you were adopted through the Catholic adoption agency. Didn’t know that I had a child until for about 15 years after the fact. The adoption most likely happened in SD through the Catholic adoption agency. I believe that baby was a male with a possible name of Steve (not confirmed) I worked for her dad on a farm within 15 miles from Parkston‚ we developed a relationship I was 20 or 21 mother was 16 or younger.
1228. Victoriahansel1975 : Her name at birth was Brittany Michelle Hansel. She was born in Lexington KY at UofK hospital. She was born early and adopted in Shelbyville ky
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