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1203. AndreaMcGueyRollins : My name is Andrea Coones, my maiden last name is Rollins and at the time I had Austin Quin it was McGuey. I have so many things to say to you Quin. I don’t even know where to start. I have dreamt of the day that I finally get to see you again. There hasn’t been a single day that has passed that I haven’t thought about you. Would I even recognize you now. How big you must be now! Adoption was not what I wanted .. I tried to hard to keep you but I knew that your life with me was not what you deserved. You deserved so much better then I could have offered you. I wanted a good future for you. I wanted you to be happy. I hope your adoptive parents were able to give you all of the things I could not and more. You deserve the best this world has to offer, I’m so sorry I wasn’t apart of that at the time. I can only hope and pray that one day I will be good enough to be apart of your life again. I failed you and I am so sorry. I love you with all of my heart Quin. I always have and I always will. When you are ready to meet, I will be there in a moments breath. Nothing would be able to stop me from that. Be happy Quin, you are such a wonderful young man. I just know you will make a big impact in this world and it’ll be a better place with you in it. I love you with all of my heart. Always. My sweet little sunshine
1204. Duringtherain : Looking for birth mother. I was born on November 8th 1980. I believe that I was born at the LDS Hospital, but could be wrong. It was a closed adoption so all I know is that she was young and when she met with the lawyer, she was living in Cache Valley in Northern Utah.
I have dark brown hair and a medium build. My eyes are a very unusual color of golden hazel.
1206. Helgasnlvbst : I believe my mom had a child possibly a son anywhere between 1964-1966. I once seen a medical chart stating how many live births my mom had and it has one extra‚ plus my aunt told me that my mom had done so. They lived in the Ogden area of Utah and could have been adopted out by the LDS church or another religious group‚ something out of Salt Lake City or Ogden.
1207. Crisleem : I’m doing research for Michael Henderson, birth parents unknown, born in Brigham City, Utah. An Ancestry DNA test as been done. No close matches have been made. However from cousin connections I believe one of his birth parents last names was most likely Shell.
He sent me the following information from his adoptive mother, now deceased: State File # 63-02-20091. Registrar’s #482. Born 7:40 pm Oct 27, 1963. Dr. Otto F Smith, MD. in Cooley Memorial Hospital. I suspect the file number is from his adoption papers or birth certificate from when that was filed.
She also wrote that his birth mother was a Danish, Irish, Dutch decent, blonde hair, blue eyes, fair complexion, 158 lbs 5’8" tall. His birth father: similar heritage, red hair, blue eyes, fair complexion, 150 lbs, 5’9" tall. His adoptive parents received him on Nov. 1, 1963 at 1pm
1208. CrystalUT : Born as Emily Grace Coburn at Davis Hospital in Layton, UT on Wednesday October 22, 2003 at 7:10pm. I have a lot to share with you and have been excitedly awaiting an opportunity to reconnect. Hope to hear from you soon!
1209. CrystalUT : Born as Emily Grace Coburn at Davis Hospital in Layton, UT on Wednesday October 22, 2003 at 7:10pm. I have a lot to share with you and have been excitedly awaiting an opportunity to reconnect. Hope to hear from you soon!
1210. LisaChaddock : My birth mother was Marie Meyer‚ widow‚ nurse. Birth father was Harm Schlomer‚ Professor Political Science. Marie had other children put up for adoption. I have found everyone and can connect or give information about the family. 1 half sister and 1 full brother were kept by birth mother. Birth father had 2 daughters and a son who stayed with their mother. Birth parents eventually married. Both have passed‚ as have 2 eldest siblings.
1215. Larexcroft : Looking for Samuel. Mother is Tracy Rist (Maiden). Father, Timothy Golway. Full blood sister Sarah, may have been adopted to dofferent families.
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