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572. Boymama : Looking for my biological half brother. My understanding is that he was born in Roseburg, Oregon (Douglas County) in spring/summer of 1970. My dad would be his birth father. Birth father is Caucasian and birth mother possibly 1/2 Caucasian 1/2 Filipino.
Possibly adopted by a doctor and his wife?
573. Oowindeeoo : I’m hoping to find my Aunt, I would love to get to know you! You were born at Sacred Heart Hospital in Eugene, Oregon. Your mother, my grandmother, was a struggling single mother, and didn’t think she would be a good mother to you when you were born, and gave you through adoption to your father Lloyd Cox at birth, through a private adoption, by help of a physician. I hope you know you are loved!
574. Hataltul : I am helping my daughter in law find her biological father.
Here is what we know. His name is possibly Alberto Rodriguez DOB around 1958. He would have been in the Medford, Oregon area around 1979-1980 and may have worked on her grandfather father Casper’s farm. Her mother was Victoria Casper. Born10 MAY 1961 • Medford Oregon. Died 5 JAN 2004 • Medford, Oregon. There isn’t a lot of information from her mother’s side of the family, her mother had died before my DIL was able to locate the family. . What she has been able to glean is that her mother possibly lived with her father and his family around the time she was conceived.
575. Rinny970 : Baby boy born 7/17/85 at Emanuel Hospital in Portland,Oregon. Adoption was facilitated by Albertina Kerr and birth mothers attorney was Joann B Reynolds of Portland, OR.
Birth mother - Erin Renee Krieger 9/1/70
Attending OB- Dr. Richard Franklin
Weighed 8 lbs 13 oz 21 inches long.
577. Hallyann : According to DNA testing my Father is a man names James B Wood, not sure but that is what it looks like. I received my pre adoption birth certificate in 2000, and my birth Mother is listed as Diane Randolph Markland, two years later in 1971 she married a man named Gary Rose in Washington, and later divorced in 1977. I recently took a Dna test and it says that Jim Wood is a parent. Hoping to find out if he has ever inquired in any registry.
580. Adriana713 : I was adopted at a very young age (around 3) with my two biological brothers. Later, my youngest brother was also adopted by the same family- we now all reside together.
I don’t know my biological parents’ names but I know that we have a partly Mexican ethnicity which has apparently come from the fathers side.
Our last name before adoption was Escalande. If it helps, my first name Adriana is the same name I was given at birth but my middle name was Maria prior to the adoption. My brothers were named Rodrigo, Hosea and Fransisco prior to the Adoption.
I don’t know much about the adoption process but I do know that we were in foster care for a little while and that it was a strong value held that we were all adopted together (my brothers and I).
581. Denisemomof3 : Ive gotten my life together as well as he has two sister and i just want them to sends pics email ect to at least have them knowing oc one another i i just wanna reach out
582. Dmatt222 : I know she was born in the Hillsboro Oregon area 1-2 years prior to May 1986. The father is David A. Jolley, he is my father too. I don’t know the mother’s name. Both parents are white. She was given up for a closed adoption.
583. Katherineking5 : Female born September 16, 1968. Was told Hemet, CA. Is part Native American. Adopted around ages of 4-7 years old. Dark hair and eyes.
584. Leahgilmore1 : My husband has never known his biological father. Not even a first name. He was born in Culver City, CA, and when his mom remarried a few years later he was adopted by his step dad.
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