Quebec Adoption Reunion Registry

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A Few of Our Members Currently Searching Within Quebec Who Chose To Be Featured

481. Grundercleeb : Born at Queen Elizabeth Hospital Montreal. Adopted at 6 months from Salvation Army Red Feather Agency. Discovered name given at birth was Brian Peterson, Mother, Audrey Peterson. Immigrated to California in 1960.

482. ShalomCSpira : My name is Shalom C. Spira [e-mail address: <shalom>], and I volunteer as the personal rabbi for the adopted individual in question, Mr. Bruce Martin Herman. He asked me to conduct this search on his behalf. Here are the relevant details: Mr. Herman was born to unknown parents on Aug. 14, 1958 and was adopted within a few weeks by the late Florence and Hyman Herman in Montreal, Quebec. In order to facilitate this adoption, Florence and Hyman Herman (who were Jews) asked Rabbi Chaim Denburg at Congregation Shomrim Laboker to convene an ad hoc Beth Din (Jewish religious court) to perform a conversion on the baby, which he did. Recently, I represented Mr. Herman before the established Beth Din of the Jewish Community Council of Montreal [website at <https>], asking whether it will recognize Mr. Herman’s conversion to Judaism as being a valid conversion. The conclusion of that hearing is that Mr. Herman’s status is one of doubt according to Torah law (i.e. he might be a Noahide and he might be a Jew), but that the Jewish Community Council of Montreal is willing to assist Mr. Herman to escape the doubt either way (he can now protest his conversion at infancy to thereby retroactively become a definite Noahide, or he could now undergo a new conversion to thereby become a definite Jew), depending on what he personally chooses. While Mr. Herman has yet to determine which choice he prefers, he is curious to know if there are any records regarding his birth parents, which might help inform his choice. Thank you for all your help.

483. KSlusarenko : Looking for adoption information for my Father who’s adopted name was Robert Charles Bryson. His adopted parents were Clifton Charles and Helen Elizabeth Bryson who possibly lived near the Ontario border in Quebec (Gatineau).

484. JudithAubin : Hi, Per my adoption records, my given birth name is Judith Aubin. The records indicate that I was born on Feb 13, 1958 and adopted via Creche St. Vincent de Paul in Quebec, Canada to a wonderful family in Cuba. They later moved to Miami, Florida in 1960 where I was raised. I have done various DNA tests (Ancestry, 23andMe, MyHeritage, GEDMATCH-Genesis, etc., and the surname "Aubin" does not appear in any close DNA matches, therefore, I believe that was a made up surname. The surnames that do come up most frequently are: Boutin, Grenier, Rodrigue, Poulin, Plante, Champagne, Bolduc, Tanguay, Nadeau, Lachance, Beauregard, Fortier, Veilleux, Gagne, Goulet, Boucher, Busque, Rouleau, Gosselin, Labbe, Roy, Lapierre, etc... I would love to find my birth parents and discover more about my lineage. I would love to find out if I have any siblings. I pray that someone can help me find my birth mother and birth father, along with all of my family! Thank you so very much!

485. MelanieDaigle : My mother was born at the Montreal Baby and Foundling Hospital. She was illegally adopted, no adoption papers. My aunt was a nurse there, she arranged the adoption to my grand parents. Would there have been a registration of birth by the birth mother?

486. Cindy75 : what we know is the birth mothers name would of been Jane, she had a french last name.

487. MelanieDaigle : Born Katie Norma Price June 30, 1925 at the Montreal Baby and Foundling Hospital. Nurse Lillian MacKinnon arranged illegal adoption. I think moms dad was a Hickey from my dna matches at Ancestry. Mom moved to Inverness, Quebec September 1925 was illegally, no papers, adopted by Donald and Elizabeth Appleton.

488. Sharonmorrissey : I have just learned that my parents had a daughter before myself. She was born to my mother with the last name Birchmore and adopted in Quebec from a private adoption agency. She was born at the Montreal Jewish general hospital June 24th 1950. We would very much like to connect and meet this sister.

489. 328749 : My original name on birth certificate was Elizabeth O’Brien.

490. SarahJansen : Between 1945 and 1950, my grandmother may have given birth to a baby she gave up for adoption as an infant. She was born in Thetford Mines and lived in Montreal most of her life until she was 21 and emigrated to Singapore.

491. Stephen17 : born at queen elizabeth hospital in montreal, quebec. birth name given in hospital was ronald

492. Tinynari : Hello. I am a female born on June 25, 2001 in Daegu. My family name was "Oh" and my given name was Jinhee. My mother arrived a month before she gave birth to me then left, and I was adopted from a family in Quebec, Canada. I am looking for my mother, father, and even any siblings I might have.

493. Daugherofadopted1 : My father was born in Quebec Canada in 1955. He was adpoted shortly after and taken to Florida USA. His birth name was Lucien Arnault (or Arnauldt).

494. Ness1604 : Looking for my Aunt birth mother. Born Bertrand in Rimouski Quebec

495. BFC209 : Birth at Catherine Booth Hospital in Montreal, Qc Adoption through Baron de Hirsch Services

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