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233. Wegarden : My brother and I were just told that we have an older sister. Our mother told our father 52-53 years ago that she had a female baby that was given up for adoption when she was 12-13 years old. She was sent to an unwed mothers home in either Vancouver, Washington or Portland, Oregon to have the baby.
Possible hospital in Portland is White Shield Center. Our mothers name was Ruth Ann Hastings. This is all the information we have at this time.
Caucasian
234. Cftaylor12 : My brother’s birth parents are Gregory George Austin and Lori Lynn Hay (now Austin). He was born in Portland Or at Kaiser hospital (possibly called Bess kaiser?). The adoption agency was Albertina Kerr. My mother believes he was in foster care for roughly 6 weeks.
236. Jeremysdad : My name is Jeremy Matthew Philpott senior and I’m looking for my son Jeremy Matthew Philpott Junior let me know if you have any information please thank you very much
237. Cindygogirl : Birth mother Deanna Christine Parson(s)
Gave birth to girl at St. Vincent Hospital, Portland, Oregon 04/12/69
Private adoption through Dr.
238. SMLang77 : I am searching for my Daughter. There was an open adoption in place, but the people who had her did not comply with the court orders. I have been told (since she was 13 years old), that she hates me and does not want to see me. I was also told, that the reason for these things is because she has been raised to believe I never wanted her. Her name is Rebecca Stephanie Wolfe, birth name Rebecca Stephanie Ali White. The people who have had her are Robin and David Wolfe. Last I heard they moved to New Mexico, and back to Oregon. Last contact was 9 years ago. I am no longer going to play nice, this is MY daughter, and she needs to know the truth. I loved her then, I love her still and she has younger siblings she deserves to get to know. Please help? Contact her first, if she doesn’t want to see me, then that is something I will have to live with for the rest of my life. Thanks
239. Lookingfor818 : The birth occurred at Multnomah Hospital (which I believe is no longer known by that name) in Portland, Oregon, Time of birth was 6 a.m. The adoption was handled by the Boys and Girls Aid Society in Portland within a few days after the birth.
240. Nickulery : when i was a kid i was happy that my mother was was pregnant. I was so excited about being an older brother. But during the adoption process i went with my mom everywhere she needed to go. I didnt now at the time that she was giving my sister away to other people. But when i found out it was so heartbreaking to me. I saved up some money at the time and i only had about five dollars. So i went out and bought a disposable camera. Like the one you get in a plastic bag at rite aid. I took alot of pictures. But out of 27 only four came out. I got a picture of my little sister just after she was adopted. With her adoptive parents. I now there names and i know her name. But to now avail i still have failed to find my little sister. Its been eating me alive for the last fourteen years. Or more. I got to see her once since she was adopted. In bend oregon. Her adoptive parents live in California. Im pretty sure it was a closed adoption from what i can remember. But the last time and only time i saw my sister. My mother told her adoptive parents that this was to hard for her to handle and she didn’t want anything to do with them. I now how weird this may all sound but. All i want is to keep in contact with either her or her parents. I can understand that she may not now that she was adopted. And i can deal with that. I just want to see her. To now about her. What movies she likes or dislikes. If she likes fishing or hiking. Or dancing and singing.
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