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A Few of Our Members Currently Searching Within Oregon Who Chose To Be Featured
646. JeremyEricksen : I was born in Medford, Oregon, and lived there in a foster home until I was two years old. I was then adopted by Judy and Eric Ericksen. My mom tells me that my birth mothers last name was Richardson.
647. Brookeunruh : I was told my adoption was handled by the Waverly Children’s Home and the Boy’s & Girls Club, where my birth mom stayed during her pregnancy in Portland, Oregon. I was born at White Shield Hospital in Portland Oregon. Other than that I was told my birth mom was 5’3", blonde hair, 15 years old, German and was raped when I was conceived. Her parents kicked her out when they found out she was pregnant.
648. Carolynclosure : Rose park Salt Lake City Itah, LDS Hospital, LDS Mormon Closed Adoption Agentcy, Donna ( believe to be dead but no death record found) and James Ross Williams LDS bishop (adoptive parents) my mom has Scottish Irish Dutch in her and many many many mental health and physical health and chemically imbalanced. I’m her daughter Chealsey Memmott and there has yet to be a trace with my moms weird adoption and would just love to know why she has so many health problems. I have beee raising my own mother since I have been 10 she could t teach me no more my dad was always leaving me to do so and I still don’t mind I love my mother and I have been fighting to see why her and Slowly I am have so many health problems. Mormons LDS Closed Adoptions got shut down for unlawful adoptions death coverups and her adoptive parent is a bishop. We just want closure. And we’re tired of assuming the most morbid news about all the inbreeding these Mormons are doing and what that inbreeding of human has done to the medical view of it diabetes was the first know human mutation of farming and inbreeding humans between poligamists, currently my 13 ur old was diagnost with us in a 2 month coma at age four. Please help and thank you for your time on reading this novel
650. BreAnnadalton1 : In search of Robert glen Dalton’s real family he was adopted out to my grandma Irene dalton and bob dalton pastor at a church in Florida or possibly Oregon Roberta birthday is sept 11th 1961 in Florida unsure of hospital but can figure it out on birth certificate I know the birth mom had more kids because she had reached out to my grandma many years later about adopting a little girl which she denied to adopting My grandparents are both gone now so can’t ask them
Questions but that’s what I know
651. SherryBushnell : Birth fathers name Alvin Edward Bushnell
Unclear of birthdate for the girls born sometime between 1958 to 1963 . I have done DNA through Ancestry.com. It is very important to me to find my sisters.
654. DebMcCracken : I was born at Emmanuel Hospital in Portland OR Aug. 22,1954. Birth parents, Berdine Fisher McCracken & Charles Webster McCracken. The people who adopted me was Billy & Jean Smith from Hood River, Or. I met Berdine & had a relationship with her when I was in my 30’s. I want to find info on my birthdad, Charles McCracken. Do I have anymore siblings from him? Is he still living & who & where are his parents from? Thanks...
656. Vtmt : Terry Lynne Morser was adopted by Christina in 2018 after a 5 year case in Eugene or she has a very large family that would like contact and will always love her
Her sister Misty Ann Hammons was placed with her
657. NatalieKay76 : My name is Natalie, and I’m searching for my son I was forced to place for adoption. His adoptive parents sent me pictures and letters every year until he turned 18. His adoptive parents names are Karen and Michael.
659. KellieSue : My name is Kellie Clement and I am searching for my 2 boys. There names at birth we’re Allen Michael Carter and Joshua Allen Carter. There adopted mother’s name is Martha. We lived in Oregon City and Milwaukee Oregon. They adoption was in Clackamas County. Allen Michael was born at Willamette Falls Hospital in Oregon City, Oregon and Joshua Allen was born at OHSU in Portland, Oregon. My name at the time of adoption was Kellie Carter and your birth father’s name is Roy Allen Carter.
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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
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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Jacksonville, Florida
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