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242. Skyblue10 : Looking for any siblings that might have born in 1967 or 1968 or 1969 The hospital could’ve been in Washington state or Salt Lake City Utah. The birth mother Joyce Elizabeth Chaston was a young mother at the time between 24 years old to 26 years old from Salt Lake City Utah. At the time could of had more children her last names she had was Binch, Rasmussen, Armitage, Taylor, Monge and maybe Murphey
244. DesignerJoeMedia : Bio parents were not married to each other. Bio dad was a doctor in the Navy on shore leave. The two bio parents were high school sweethearts. Bio mom was married to another man, and they had children of their own prior to me.
245. Selenium1977 : I was born in Missoula, MT. I was in foster care for a couple months before i was adopted. They called me Lucy at the foster home. The agency that handled the adoption was Lutheran Social Services of Montana.
246. KarenJaneSullivan : Looking to identify Birth Mother. Born in St. Peters Hospital in Helena, MT, Lewis and Clark County on October 5, 1960. Birth Mother 19 years of age at time of birth, 5 foot 2, Dutch/German descent. Adopted via Lutheran Social Services. Third party handling search: Karen Sullivan.
247. Jpanda447 : Her name was Ashley Christine Hurt, but last time I talked to her, about 14 years ago, she had changed her full name. It was Liz or Elizabeth or something along those lines, I can`t remember. But I really want to find my sister.
248. Samanthaseeley13 : Looking for my daughter Brittany Marie Brown/Seeley. Her mother’s name is Christina taylor and her fathers name is Luke seeley. She was adopted by a family that lived in Washington.
251. DebiDaniel : Looking for Michael Broadbent. Last known residence was in Arkansas, where he met my mom Debi Debra Daniel (Mitchell). He son has never known his dad.
252. Susanasims : I’m trying to find out if my great grandfather was adopted. I’m pretty sure he was adopted. I think his last name before the adoption was Young. His full name was Edward Harvey Young McLaughlin. Adoptive parents would have been Melvin McLaughlin and Alice Stafford McLaughlin. Edward’s birthday was July 7, 1886. I think he was born in Helena or Billings, Montana. His wife was Susie M. Garlock McLaughlin and his son, my grandfather, was Paul James McLaughlin Sr.
253. CRup : I was born in Columbus Hospital in Great Falls MT. The adoption agency was Lutheran Social Services. Trudy was my case worker and I’ve since found out that my birth mother is Rebecca Ann Whyte, but I do not know how to contact her. I would very much like to reach out and make contact. I had a closed adoption, but was always told that I could open it when I turned 18. I do not know anything about my birth father.
254. Jo1154 : The place of the adoption would have been Helena,Mt. I was a resident of the Florence Creighton Home for Unwed Mothers. When my baby was born I signed papers giving her up for adoption. I am not seeking to contact my daughter, I just want to know that she had a good life.
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