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4. DeborahC : The hospital name was Sacred Heart in Eugene, OR. The date was January 20, 1969 in the morning. The nurses name was Georgina.
The doctor’s name was Blaine Hoskins. He was the one who carried out the adoption. The father’s name was Robert Wallace Turner "aka" Bob Turner. Mother Deborah Anne Crawley.
I have been looking,and praying for you for 38 years. I hope your adoptee parents provided a good home. I love you very much, I hope to see you soon.
Love, your Mom
5. TheresaLopezSymonds : I hope you had great parents and a great upbringing. I miss you every day! You mean the world to me! I hope some day soon I will meet you. You have two brothers name Christian and Steven and they can not wait to meet you. I am here for you in any way and everyway you want me to be. I love you and respect your wishes but I hope and pray you will come looking for us soon. Love Mom
6. Jamielent09 : I’m looking for a sister. She would be younger than me. I was born in April of 1980. I have found our brother. His name is Corey. He was born in 1976. I am looking for the third child. I was told her fathers name is Frank Aversa and she was named after him‚ so her name would be Francis Aversa. I don’t know how much younger she is. Corey is 46 and I am 42‚ so our sister must be in her late 30’s. I don’t know if she was adopted or not‚ or if her name was changed like Corey and I. My name used to be Donna Toree‚ and his name used to be Robert. If it helps‚ I was born with congenital scoliosis just like our mother.
7. Chark214 : Was born in Corvallis Oregon on February 14, 1963. Birth mother was from Ohio...assume she was attending college at Oregon State University. Private adoption thru family physician - Dr. R. Schroff
Possible older half brother born in Ohio
8. Nellie418 : I was born in Portland, OR. Looking for my birth parents. I have no other information, I believe this was a closed adoption and I was taken from my mom at birth.
9. Dk435677 : I was born Dec 7, 1977 in Salem, Oregon. I was adopted through the LDS Social Services on Dec 31, 1977. I know that my birth mother was part Irish, 5’2", reddish or auburn hair, had gestational diabetes and that she also had 4 or 5 other children. My birth father was suppose to be Native American with black hair & black eyes & 6’ tall. (This is all from my adoptive parents memory of what they were told, so may not be exactly correct). PLEASE, if you think you could be related in any way, please make contact. Thank you!
11. Birthmom1948 : Wishing to find my baby girl I gave up for adoption so that I can possibly get to know here or at the very least‚ pass on medical and family history.
12. Twalker : i am looking for bob and pauline costello. and any family members. bob was born in nebraska and pauline was born in massachutes. pauline’s maiden name is evans It is also possible they had the last names of McCord and McGill
13. Weber,TR : I am looking for my daughter. She was born May 20th, 1970. Birth records would indicate she was born at Emanual Hospital in Portland, Oregon. Adoption was finalized in Multnomah County, on March 1, 1971. I want to know she is alive, loved, happy, and if she would like to meet me. My first name is Toni and her Biological Father’s name is Scott. We are both from Cowlitz County in Washington State. I am registered in Salem, Oregon if she accesses her original birth certificate. I am here for her and I want to meet her so badly. She has one half brother, Todd Naskedov on Mother’s side, and 2 half sisters on Father’s side. Bio Father has never taken responsibility for my pregnancy. Best to contact Bio Mom first.
14. Mdouglas413 : Searching for an adopted sibling. Father would be Hugh "Butch" William Allison Jr‚ u sure of mothers name‚ possibly Jones or Clutts. Was told she had red hair.
15. Nstrong : Born 1944, female. I found out I was adopted from relatives and friends who knew after my parents died. Wisconsin adoption records are sealed. They told me that my record may be in another state. Dr. O’Briens is on my birth record. His daughter was the adoption agent for the county in Mauston, Wisc..
I think My Birth Father came to se me in 1956. My brother and I were sent upstairs right before the man arrived and told NOT TO COME DOWN while the man was there. I started to come downstairs to get my crochet yarn and stoped as I knew I would be in trouble. The only word I heard the man say was ADOPTION.
I thought maybe mom and dad were thinking of adopting a child. The discussion was I could tell upsetting to them after the man left. My adopted father was killed in a car wreck that same year. There was no money from his death. Later HIS mother passed leaving me and my brothers some money. When I got my savings account book as a savings had been set up for my brothers also when she died. Only when I got married and saw my savings book did I notice that my account was started with a large amount $1000 the in the summer before my adopted father was killed in a car wreck and his mother had died after that. Then I looked at my brothers savings and theirs both started after my adopted father’s mother passed. I always wondered why I had all that money more. Then when my adopted mother passed and I was told by my brother that I was adopted did I think about the man who came to our house and I heard him speak the word ADOPTION. I desperately wanted to find out and went to Wisconsin every year starting 1982. Father on my birth record shows Everett S. Sharp, Mother Margaret Casey (which Margaret was never a Casey that was a stepfather when she would have been about 11 which all of her school records showed her last name as Margaret Rodeck. Mary Casey was her mother and my Grandmother.
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Buffalo, New York
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San Diego, California
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Wadesboro, North Carolina
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Tracy, California
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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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