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1456. Invinciblep : Hey Elise I am your father WIlliam Patrick Wilks. Last year I went to one of your basketball games and I had some court paperwork sent to your school. The paperwork showed how I fought to prevent the adoption. Your mother Brooke Stine is the cousin of Hutch Fale. She got pregnant in Arizona went to Utah without me knowing and gave you up for adoption. Once I found out you were in Utah I got two lawyers to try to stop the adoption (one of the lawyers was my aunt your great-aunt Claudia). I should’ve won the case I did everything i was suppose to do. The case went to the Utah Supreme Court. The time the trial came around you were with Hutch and Gaylene for a year and I think that was the main reason why they didn’t vote in my favor. I thought about you everyday and it pains me beyond belief what happened. Hutch and your mother told several lies to the court to get the adoption. In time hopefully I can tell you the details in person.
1457. Bebopaloula : Born 2/22/1952. Adopted at 18 months old. LDS adoption agency. His name is Duane Jensen. He has done DNA with Ancestry.com. His closest match is 933cm.
1458. Mary63R : I am searching for my biological mother. I have red hair and am fair skinned. I was born March 1963. Adopted in SLC Utah. I was premature and spent a few weeks in the hospital before being adopted.
1459. SerenaBevan : I was told I had a sister. I don’t know her name or anything else about her. Our birth Father’s name was Lawrence Naranjo. He stuck to Colorado and Kansas mainly as far as I know. That she could have been adopted to be anywhere from 1964 to 1980 because I’m not sure if she was older or younger than myself. I think she was younger but I’m just covering my basics. I have done then DNA through ancestry DNA. Nothing has come up through that yet
1460. LindaKaiser1972 : Baby girl born Nov 6th‚ 1972 in Bountiful‚ Utah hospital and adopted through LDS Social Services. Supposedly adopted by an LDS couple with a son that was adopted before she was.
1462. Kayevita : I believe my birth mother was Pamela T. Greenwood. My adopted father told me my mother was a judge in Salt Lake City‚ and she was a musician. I found my father but haven’t found my mother in the dna sites
1463. DamonFranklin2 : I have been in contact with the birth mother. She claims to have contact with the family and she has sent pictures through out the years. I know his name is Joseph but im not sure of his last name. I know her name is Lakevia Harris. Im unsure of his birthday as well.
1465. Kaceenelson07 : My mom gave my little sister up for adoption around November of 2007. She was born at Jordan valley hospital in West Jordan‚ UT. The adoption agency was through the LDS Church adoption agency. I’m 36 female and I have a brother who is 34. We are reaching out in hopes she would like to know us.
1468. Goldenheart : Hi. I’m Jack. I’m a transgender man looking for my birth parents. I know that I was roughly 2 weeks old when I was adopted‚ and I was born in the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City‚ Utah. The last name of my birth mother was accidentally included - Savage. My understanding is that she was 16 when she gave birth‚ and had juvenile arthritis‚ as did her sister. Not much was known about my father aside from the fact that he liked to watch videos and play games.
1469. SunnyMomma86 : Looking for a son born in a Salt Lake City hospital. It may have been Uof U‚ don’t remember. Adoption through LDS Social Services which no longer exists. I was told adopted mother was LDS and a nurse and adopted father had a shunt like my baby boy needed after birth. This son was born a premie and new parents wrote letter saying they named him Christopher and said he had an older sister who was a naturally born child to the parents. Father was a carpenter‚ mother played and taught piano.
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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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Lone Tree, Colorado
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