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A Few of Our Members Currently Searching Within Minnesota Who Chose To Be Featured
1606. Nicosfamily : Mixed Race Caucasian - Hispanic
Birth mother - Casey Martinez-Hernandez
Taken by DHS in Slidell, LA around March 2006.
Adopted between November 2006 and 2008.
1607. LaurieSanders : I am looking for my brother. Our mom was forced to give him up for adoption as an unwed Catholic in 1963 or 1964. He was adopted through Catholic Charities in St. Paul, Minnesota. He was also born in St. Paul. He is the only sibling I have, and would really love to find him.
1613. MelissaTatge : Looking for a younger sibling born in New Ulm or Mankato MN in the 90’s to my mother Joyce Tatge/Woelfel and her boyfriend James Ferguson. This child may have been taken by the state due to the father being a registered sex offender.
1614. DaMarie : Birth mother was Jeanne A.Ott.
Possible father’s:
Delmar Setterholm, Ronald Rosen, Bernard Rosen. Possibly born late March 1967 to mid April 1967
1615. LKSibling : My mother gave us a baby boy whom we believe was born either at St. Joseph’s in St. Paul, MN, or possibly in Winona, MN. The adoption would have been facilitated by Catholic Charities. Our mother passed 4 years ago, but her 3 (non-adopted) daughters are very keen to find our half-brother.
1617. Bobertsam : Susan Lee Volk‚ birth mother 241 Amber Lake Drive‚ Fairmont‚ MN-birthmothers address at time of birth University of MN Hospital Dr. Peter Fehr
1618. Roadjoanrunner : looking for someone that given up for adoption. It was my sister daughter who had the child. So she would be my niece. The daughter was 19 when she gave up the girl. It was a girl born 5 26 1965 in St. Paul, MN. She name the girl Robin, but don’t know if adopted people kept that name. Case worker was Mr. Peabody at Salvation Army Booth Hospital. Father name was Dille.
He has passed away. Mother name Rosetta.
1619. Susanhorst : My mother was born as Susan Horst‚ the eighth child born to the mother.
She was born in SW MN and adopted at Children’s Village in Fargo‚ ND.
1620. Daughterseeker : My daughter was born in late November at Abbot Northwestern hospital in Minneapolis, Minnesota. LDS adoption services was used to place my daughter in another state within the Midwest.
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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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Jacksonville, Florida
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New York, United States of America
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