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167. Cherjam : For relatives of David Russell Flannigan. He was a truck driver so he’s been around. Any children of David Russell Flannigan please contact me ASAP.
168. StacibabyTrish : I am I search of my biological parents. I was born in Great Falls Montana, January 29, 1973. I was a whopping 7 weeks old when my adoptive parents took me home,
March 21, 1973. My doctor was Doctor Freiden. While in the hospital they gave all the babies a name, Trish was mine. This way they could keep them all straight. That doesn’t mean the name they gave you is what the adoptive parents stuck with. Mine was changed. I do know that my biological parents wanted me place in an LDS home and that I was and am so grateful for.
The hospital in Great Falls has since been tore down. It was just off the 10th avenue main road in Great Falls.
I am in search of answers for health history reasons and just wanted to know more about my biological side.
169. Melrie3460 : lost contact with 2 sisters‚ adoption possibly took place in the early 1933’s. some family names we’ve figured out are‚ Condon‚ Duffell‚ Myrick‚ Carter‚ Carr‚ Brunson‚ Johnson‚ Riley‚ Warren‚ Gray. Her mom or sisters name was‚ either Jewell or Ruby‚ not sure which was which.
174. Angela320mn : I am looking for my adopted brother. According to our mother you were born on August 31st, 1976 in Billings, MT. You have another brother who is 1 year older than you. I have wondered about you since I was told about you and swore I would find you.
175. DanGarwood : I believe my daughter was born in Helena Montana. Mothers name was Carin Stolz. I don’t even know if my name was put on birth certificate. Her pareents handled everything. Carin lived in Butte, MT
179. Wantingtoknowmykin : Looking for a adopted sibling or his/hers family. I am registered on Ancestry DNA. Would like to find this person or family of. The parents both lived in Bozeman & attended the local high school. My father was born & born on a local ranch & raised in Bozeman. He dropped out of Bozeman high school before he was to graduate & I supose the mother did also. She was sent to Billings to the home for unwed mothers I was told. My father was 5’ 10", brown hair with a wave in front & blue/grey eyes. He has since passed away. Sharron Sallee Foy
180. Greenelie : I am searching for my half-sister. I believe her name at birth was Catherine, born Dec 1972. Catherine had a baby, also put up for adoption, May 1991.
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Northampton, Massachusetts
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