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512. SaraLeigh1976 : I was adopted through Lutheran social services in Fargo North Dakota. It was a closed adoption. I am looking for my birth parents. I was born July‚ 5th 1976 in Fargo North Dakota. I was put up for adoption at birth. I don’t know any names I was only given a description of my birth parents my birth father was Iranian and was in college in North Dakota he met my birth mother at the same college. Birth father was described as having a playboy jet set lifestyle had black hair dark skin and dark eyes birth mother had blond hair and green eyes. They both were in there early 20’s when I was conceived.
514. THatheway : I’m searching for my sister. She was born two years and two months earlier than I was‚ and put up for adoption despite my dad’s wishes(born out of wedlock and underage so he had no say). Born sometime during July 1990 in North Dakota‚ she was given the first name Alexandria(I think they changed her name to Tracy or Tracie but my dad never liked to talk about it). I would love to meet her‚ or just get a chance to contact her. There’s a good chance she doesn’t even know she has two half siblings(me and my little brother). If anyone has any way of contacting her I would be extremely appreciative.
515. Geraldwilson : Denver Colorado birthplace
Heritage is German/Norwegian
Biological mother 5’6”
Biological father 5’8”
Supposedly both in college
Catholic Charities
516. Mb1969 : I am looking for a daughter that I was not aware of and born in later part of 1990. I have a dna match from genomelink that is almost certainly my child and has the name "diana" listed on the dna match. I am trying to get my sample uploaded here but not yet successful. I was in the navy at the time and was not aware of a pregnancy. I have been able to see the last name of another distant match through my daughter and the surname matches that of the girl ibhad been seeing at the time. I have no contact with her and dont know where else to start as no other matches are present if Diana is out there please know I would love to connect and that I didn’t know you existed. If I am correct‚ your mother was also in the navy at that time as well.
517. Jess3014 : Father Gregory A Fuller‚ Mother Lynn Brady.
My sister found me once‚ but life took me down a path that took me years to come back from I wish I could find her again.
518. Member228165 : UPDATE! This posting resulted in the discovery of another McInroy sibling! Krysti Olson contacted me over a year ago and sure enough‚ she is my father’s daughter and my half sister. That makes six daughters and counting ... Could there be a son out there? Hope so! Please respond if you believe that Robert Vincent McInroy could be your father or a member of your family tree.
Thank you - Nancy McInroy
My father‚ Robert Vincent McInroy‚ died in 1990 in Michigan and since then‚ I have been searching for any additional children that he may have fathered. In the past 20 years‚ I have found three half-sisters!
Dad was born in 1928 in Colorado and may have had a son on or around 1962. Ring any bells? I would love to hear from you - Nancy
519. Lindadianep : I gave up my baby girl through catholic services in Fargo nd. My son pd catholic services and they got in contact with her. At that time she didn’t want to meet me. Maybe she had changed her mind. I was just happy she was alive
521. TracyRN71 : I am looking for someone who was born at St. Anne’s home for unwed mothers in Los Angeles‚ likely in 1965 or 1966. I do not know if the baby was a boy or girl. I don’t have much to go on!
522. Cumbereva : Katelynn Suzanne Thomas Cumber born September 2‚ 1987 in Minot‚ ND at the Minot Air Force Base. She was placed for adoption through Lutheran Social Service. Her birth father and I are very interested in getting to know her. He still lives in ND but I live in NY.
523. TPEAML : Looking for birth name Angelina Michelle‚ one of two sisters adopted out. Name may have been changed. Sisters were born in 2004 and 2005 in Florida.
524. DebraSchumacher : My son was born in Fargo nd. For a while before his birth‚ I was at the Florence Crittenden home for unwed mothers. Due to an abusive family environment‚ I have PTSD which affects my memory. I’m not absolutely certain if his date of birth was April 10th or 17th 1969. I went to court shortly after his birth and gave him up for adoption. When he was born‚ I named him Michael Shawn Ballard. I’m not sure if that is still his name. I was 15 years old when I gave birth.
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Buffalo, New York
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San Diego, California
54 years it took us until we found each other. We did a DNA test to confirm! Perfect match. We spent two weeks together and have a blessed, wonderful relationship! We even look alike in so many ways. She is more than I was expecting! Thank you for your website, Adopted.com!
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Wadesboro, North Carolina
I was looking for the mother of my daughter in law, and found both her mother and also grandmother in only 3 days. They are planning a reunion soon. Thank you soooooo much!
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Tracy, California
I found all 3 of my siblings and met them in a week. My life has changed forever! One lives in Tracy and the other two are in North Dakota.
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Northampton, Massachusetts
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MODESTO, California
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Springfield, Missouri
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Lone Tree, Colorado
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