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362. Ba1964 : Born June 6, 1964 and adopted through Missouri Children’s Home Society. Original name on birth certificate was Sheila Lynn. Was the second child my birthmom had to give up for adoption. My birth father was of Italian descent, was married and had two boys. At the time of my adoption, my birth mom’s family did not know about her pregnancies.
363. Goxnam : My father was born September 13, 1920 in St. Louis, MO I believe. He was adopted some time between his birth and the 1930 Federal Census. His adopted parents were George Henry Oxnam and his wife Katherine Anne Elizabeth Gerlach Oxnam. My father’s name, given him by his adoptive parents, was Eugene John Oxnam. He did not find out that he was adopted until the mid to late 1950’s. At that time he searched for his adoption records and was told that the orphanage where he was placed had burned and all records of the orphanage had burned in the fire. There was a large Lutheran Children’s home in St. Louis, MO that burned in 1935 or 1936. I am interested in finding his adoption and birth records. Any assistance you can give would be greatly appreciated.
364. Godsvip : Adoptee born Vincent Angus Duspiwa DOB 8/2/1985 St John’s Mercy Medical Center, St Louis County, MO Adoption Agency-Christian Family Services-SW Marie Hoeppner
365. Lindasue1966 : I lost custody of him when he was young, and the last time I saw him, he didn’t know me as mommy, he knew me as Linda. I didn’t have the heart to take him away from the family he knew as "mommy and daddy "
367. Patcoon : Adoptive female searching for sibling (s). Date of birth 12/05/1953 at Kirksville Hospital in Kirksville, Missouri. Doctors known: Dr. George Davison DO, and Dr. Jean Davison DO. Birth mother, Barbara Snow, from Green Castle, Missouri. Birth mother lived in Mercer, Missouri with Drs. George and Jean Davison until birth of children. There were three babies.
368. Coloradojulie : Looking for a sibling born in St. Louis MO. actually anywhere between 1931-1934. Birth Mother Maiden name was Margaret Louise Hopkins.
370. Johnnyj : I think the adopted father is Joseph or George and the adoptive mother was Virginia Phillips. The father had a brother named Conrad Phillips..They also adopted a young man they called Steven R. Phillips and he is about 4 years older than John J. they were devout Catholics..both parents are now deceased
371. Mandygd85 : Looking for my brother. Haven’t seen him since he was maybe a year and half old. I think he’s 23 now maybe. I don’t have much information. I only remember the day he was born and 2 weeks after. After that he was put in foster care. I remember having visitations with him and then I heard he was adopted. His last name may have changed.
372. 68aug14 : I was adopted from a home where children were allowed to be adopted. I was born in Kansas City, Missouri. The only thing I know about my birth parents is that my mother was 16 and my father was 18 when I was born. They named me Opal. I was adopted around 6 weeks old by a loving couple from Knoxville, Illinois. They gave me a very nice life. They are both deceased now. I would like to find out about my birth parents if at all possible.
373. Kortnie : My name is Kortnie Huddleston. My Biological mother’s name is Patricia Ann Fernandez, which was my legal name until the age of 6. Legal custody was signed over to my parents Ken and Karen two weeks after my birth in West Palm Beach, FL. I believe I have a bio uncle named Frank. My parents were visiting my adopted mother’s grandpa Vincel Lay for the holidays and I was at his house. They took me home with them back to MO.
375. AngieGregg : I am adopted. I am looking for my birth parents. I was born April 28, 1969. I was born in Jefferson City Missouri at St. Mary’s hospital. I was adopted through the division of family services. I believe my birth mother was 21 when she had me. R.H Tanner MD is the name of the doctor on my birth certificate. Thank you to birth parents for giving me life!
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