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A Few of Our Members Currently Searching Within Minnesota Who Chose To Be Featured
1231. Kelslanctot : Looking for a female born in 1971-1972 at Hennepin county general hospital. She is half Native American. Adopted through children’s home society of Minneapolis. Mother was Ann Kennison Witmer. She has an older brother and sister from her mother and 2 older sisters and a brother from her father at the time of her birth. She also has a daughter she named Cassandra that was born at Hennepin County Medical Center June 16, 1990 that she gave up for adoption through Lutheran Social Services.
1232. Stacyknutson : My great-grandmother lived in Mendota‚ Minnesota‚ and had a child that she gave up for adoption between 1917 and 1922. She had another baby out of wedlock in 1923‚ which was my grandmother‚ and she was able to keep her. However‚ we do not know anything about the baby that was put up for adoption (exact year/date of birth‚ gender‚ when the adoption was finalized‚ etc.). My grandmother was born in a maternity home in St. Paul‚ so it’s possible the first baby was born there as well‚ but we aren’t sure about that.
1233. Nancyroden : I am a female born August 18,1966 at St Mary’s Hospital St. Paul MN. Told I am Italian,English,Irish. I was 6 days old when my adoptive parents picked me up.
1234. Mdefore : I was adopted through what is now Lutheran Social Services in Minneapolis, MN. On my adoption letter, my adopted mother wrote the name of Donna Altier from Cottonwood County, MN. I was told that my biological mother had an invalid mother and that is why she gave me up. Also told that my biological father probably does not know I exist.
1236. H3miandmookeyM333 : I can’t remember the actual birthdate😢. But, I believe my daughter was born on Novemebr 17th and placed in foster care on November 19th.
Her adoption was finalized I think the second or 3 week of December. I wish my brain could remember these important dates. But, I draw a blank.
My Daughters Birth Name was Rebecca Ann Thom.
St. Anbar Hospital, Moorhead, Minnesota through LSS
1237. Laynemoon : Adopted through Children’s Home Society, but don’t know the actual agency name in conjunction with Children’s Home Society. Parents who adopted me Norman Stokely Moon and Joanne Layne Moon. Adopted in St. Paul, MN in Ramsey county I believe.
1238. Missyousweetie : Your name I gave you was Holly Lynn Brawn. That was your name before you were adopted. I gave you up for adoption in Concord, NC in 2016. You were born October 2, 2015 at CMC Northeast in NC.
1239. JasmineAyers : I don’t know much about my brother. Except that as far as I know he was adopted before I was born. We shared the same father, brad Ayers, but had different mothers. He was around 2 or 3 when I was born so I would say he probably was born in 1997 or 1996.
1241. Jenneealexa : I am looking for a full or half brother. He was born in Minnesota on July 13th‚ 1978. He was born in Edina‚ Minnesota. He was adopted around the age of 6 weeks-6 months old. The adoption was through Lutheran Social Services. Birth mothers name would be Pamela Dvorak.
1243. BeckyRob : I was born in St Paul Minnesota. Luthern Social Services of Minnesota and I was adopted through them. This is information from my adoptive parents, Robert Eugene Humbert and Donna Jean Allen, who would not give any details, so might not be reliable.
1244. Yellowteacup88 : I know my birth mother’s name (can share with you if you message) She was 18 when she gave birth to me. She will not disclose the identity of my birth father to me. She is originally from Crow wing, Minnesota but could have been in Minneapolis at the time of conception? I was born in Minneapolis.
1245. KathyAnnReiners : My son was born last name Reiners no first name on birth certificate Jan 26, 1961 at St Mary’s Fairview hospital Hennepea county Minneapolis, Minnesota. Adoption was through Catholic Welfare Father Mauer.
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