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1832. Megs1181 : Looking for half-brother. He was born 1-31-73. His name was Steven James Kealy. Mother A. Caruso (sp?) and father W. Kealy. Born at St. Joes hospital.
1834. Searchingforsister77 : I’m looking for my half sister. My mom gave her up for adoption in June 1977 not sure of the day in Minnesota. I’m going at this blind as I have little to no information
1836. DeniseSister : My father’s name is Robert Anthony Foster. He told me he fathered a daughter born in 1958 or 1959 in Minnesota‚ when he was 17 years old before joining the Navy. He lived in or near East Grand Forks at the time.
1837. Cjsingh : Born in Breckinridge‚ MN
Adopted by Lutheran Social Services
Paperwork says mother of German decent‚ lived on farm. Both grandmother died when mother was around 4 years. Birth grandparents born in Germany and moved to Minnesota. Mother born in US.
No information about birth father given.
1840. Heritageseeker : Male. Born and adopted out of Rochester‚ MN. Had a (grand?)father that was 7 foot+ but that was all the information they could gather.
1841. Jameyer60 : My original name was Scotty James.
No last name. I think I was born i Mpls‚ from what a heard she was a factory worker. I think I have a few sisters. I was born Nov 26th 1969. I think the adoption went through on February 10th of 1970 through catholic charities I think there was a priest out of New Ulm‚ Minnesota that had taken care of it.
1843. Sarahguentner : Looking for a friends son who was adopted from Lutheran Social Services in Minneapolis Minnesota. DOB: 1/18/60.. Hoping to make a dream come true for a very special lady!!
1844. Tracy91996 : My son Anthony was born in Faribault‚ Minnesota at District One hospital. Carol Brimhourst (not sure of spelling) was the case worker that handled the adoption. I chose his adoptive parents Tom and Missy from Minnesota and they lived in a farm. Missy got pregnant within a year of the adoption and had a son. I requested that they keep the name Anthony in his name and they named him Dylan Anthony.
1845. Brbjmb : Linda Wiesenhaus with Timothy Dieffenbach gave up their daughter Kristin born 8/22/1967‚ when they divorced in 1969.
I am doing a family tree for my mother - Mary Kaye Erickson‚ John Erickson’s daughter. Florence Erickson was John’s sister her daughter was Ann Marie Wallberg whose child is Linda.
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