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Every person in Utah deserves to know their complete story. Whether you're an adoptee seeking adoption records in Utah or a birth parent hoping to reconnect, that missing piece of your history is significant.
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A Few of Our Members Currently Searching Within Utah Who Chose To Be Featured
421. LeAnnHallBrown : I was born at McKay Dee Hospital in Ogden, Utah on October 12, 1987. I was placed for adoption through LDS Family Services. Birth father was born in 1967. Birth mother was born in 1963.
422. CGar : Robert Hughes may have been the attorney in the adoption in 1968.
Howard Stanton and Carolyn Ann Wallace Spurrier are my adopted parents.
I may have been born at Salt Lake Regional hospital.
423. Devoh1 : I was born November 5 1982 in the payson Utah hospital. My birth mother placed me for adoption at this time. Dr Reese was the doctor who delivered me. I have grown up my whole life in the same area and have never really searched out my birth parents. I really want to tell them thank you, I know this must of been an unbelievably difficult decision.
424. Devoh1 : I was born in November in payson Utah 1982. My adopted parents live in Salem Utah. I was adopted into the Harper family. Dr. Reese was my doctor at my birth. I grew up in Salem Utah, with awesome parents! If you have your son up for adoption in November of 1982 please reach out to me.
425. Devoh1 : Born in November of 1982 in payson Utah. Adopted to the harpers of Salem Utah, my adoption was a closed case. Interested to see if my parent/s are looking for me
426. GabrielleGamble : I am looking to find the child my grandmother Edith (maiden name Edith Jenson) gave up for adoption near Thanksgiving in November of 1967. She gave birth in Salt Lake City at a Catholic hospital, but I am unsure of the name.
427. Jacklyn1950 : My mom gave up two boys for adoption (after my brother and I were born and before our half brother and half sister were born.) The first little boy was given up at birth in 1953 in South Carolina where he was born at a county hospital. The second little boy was also given up at birth in 1955 (?) in Salt Lake City, Utah (and there was a hint that he was adopted by a family in Tooele, Utah, but not sure...) Mom’s name was Caroline Berry and her extended family lived in South Carolina. Both are caucasion race. The first baby had dark hair. The second baby had sandy hair. Mom was really pretty and looked a lot like Debbie Reynolds... Both guys would be quite handsome.
428. Rdmhorsesmom : My birth certificate states that I was born at the LDS hospital in salt lake city Utah‚ my birth mother was Janet Oberman and I was told that my birth fathers name was Johnny.
Adoption was through The LDS Relief Society Adoption Agency. I don’t want to interupt anyones lives but would like to know any family history that anyone may have from either of my birth parents
429. Rachelrogers03 : I was born at Utah Valley Hospital in Provo, UT. My adopted father was the OBGYN that delivered me and took care of my birth mother during her pregnancy.
430. Sunsetsabound : My son David Alexander Langdon was born in Richmond, VA, in the VCU hospital on December 8, 2010. At the time, his father and I were in a relationship. To protect my son from his angry father, I had Children and Youth Services (CYS) pick him up. After over a year of fighting to regain custody of my son, I gave him up for adoption, as I could no longer handle the emotional struggles that went along with attempting to get him back.
My son was with a potential adoptive family, but something went wrong (I don’t know precisely what happened), and so he was removed from the home, and sent back to foster care. And that is when I lost contact with him.
My hope is to reconnect with my little boy. I’m taking a huge risk to my mental health in an effort to find him. Please assist me if you know anything that can help.
I’m 28 now, and I live in Pennsylvania. I am no longer involved with his father.
431. TimoP1 : The woman looking for her birth mother was given the name Cindy Pringle at birth. Her adopting parents are named Gordon and Beverly Pringle.
432. Crappiekiller : birth mother helane thorsted birth father Robert baker baby boy born 1-7-1970 in salt lake city at holy cross hospital now salt lake city regional medical center adoption thru Mormon church mother a member of Mormon church from ogden, Utah. looking to find my son
I was matched with my birth mother just minutes after setting up my profile. It turns out that she had been searching for me for years. It's been a joy to connect with her and the rest of my biological family.
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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
Within 24 hours my siblings and I were on the phone with our long lost sister. Without Adopted.com it would have never happened. We are sincerely grateful as we are now all a part of each other's lives!
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Springfield, Missouri
I filled out my profile and had a match to my birth parents that same day! We connected on Facebook and talked for
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Lone Tree, Colorado
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