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A Few of Our Members Currently Searching Within Oregon Who Chose To Be Featured
1336. U263934 : My father was born Sept. 28, 1950 in Austin, TX. He was white and his parents were white. There was the name of Albert Alsenz listed as his father but I think that might not be true. I am almost positive the mother was Alice Marie Lane Alsenz. Albert was born in 1911 in Brooklyn, NY and Alice in 1927 in Shandaken, NY. Both parents stated they had other children from other relationships either already adopted out or in foster care waiting for papers to be signed so they can be adopted. The only indication of where these children are is the mother said she had a child in foster care ’up east’ with the parents wanting to adopt the child which may have been a boy. The Alsenz’s lived in Austin, TX in 1950-1952 and in Kansas in 1956. The Kansas census has a Donald and a Jack Alsenz listed as being with them. I don’t think these were Alice’s children. I think they were the children of Albert and a Ruth Kniffen Alsenz Hartman Olsen now buried in New Orleans, and they were visiting with Albert and Alice, with Ruth being the person in charge of them. Let me know of any info, please, by sending a message.
1337. Kmritchie : I am looking for my biological father or siblings. My biological mothers name was Joyce King (Maiden) She was married at the time and I’m not sure what her last name was then. She lived in Portland, Oregon area. Names were never given but she did tell me he was a truck driver. Boys and Girls Aide Society took care of the adoption. I think I was a week old.
I want to meet him and family.
Thank you
Kim
1341. Jessuprobert : I am not adopted‚I am searching for my biological dad. I was raised by my biological mom in the state of Virginia‚ but she passed away unexpectedly around 13 years ago and that made me want to find my my bio dad more than ever. I’ve always been told he lives in Oregon and have even found several phone numbers for a Timothy Stillion‚ but can’t ever reach anyone when I call. I’ve even left a voice message in someone a answering machine‚ still have not received a call back though.
1342. CarmalitaWILLIAMS : My younger brother Carley joe williams (Howard) was taken from my mother (Roberta Williams) around the age of 2 or 3‚ he was then adopted later on I was told.His first name may have been changed at that time. He was born in Springfield Oregon . I do believe a family near Hermiston Oregon may have adopted him.i have been been searching for my blood brother since i was 13 years old and finding him would be a life long dream come true
1345. Tabby099 : Looking for brother that was born at st edward mercy medical center september 25‚1976 8 lbs 2 ounces at 10:21am. The adoption may have been finalized in another state. I have looked everywhere. Very closed adoption cannot get any information.
1346. KatieLovingYounce : Hi. I am looking for my son that I gave up for adoption in 1987. His birth name was Travis Loving but they misspelled it at the hospital so it may be listed as Traviss. He was born on April 18‚ 1987. He was born at Sunnyside Kaiser hospital. The hospital is located in Clackamas County Oregon but the adoption may have been done in Multnomah County Oregon. The lawyer that handled the adoption was Larry or Lawrence Paulson. When my son was little‚ his adoptive parents sent me a couple of pictures through the lawyer. He was about 4 or 5 in one picture. In the other picture‚ he is sitting with his little brother. He may have been 2 or 3. I lived in Sandy Oregon at the time he was born. I was 16 when he was born.
1347. Richard830271 : I am looking for my child born in the Portland area approx. Jan 22‚ 1972 thru February 2‚ 1972. It was so long ago that the birth mother and I do not recall the exact date of birth. The actual birth took place in a Milwaukee‚ Oregon hospital. The birth parents names are Shana and Richard.
1348. Tricianichole : My father and his twin brother were adopted back in 1953. They were in a hospital for a few months and then adopted. I’m trying to find anyone that can help me connect with our real relatives
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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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