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1487. TashaArieff : I am looking for my half brother. He was born on November 6‚ 1965 at St. Patricks Hospital in Vancouver‚ Washington. My mother’s name is Patricia M. Ahern. Birth father’s name was Duke Martin.
If anyone is looking to connect‚ I would love to as well. Thank you
1489. K2Light : My name is Kim. I am searching for my biological parents Anthony Haverland (born in approx. 1934 in Seattle, WA) and Mary Haverland nee Aucoin (born in approximately 1937 in Anchorage, AK)
I was born at King County Hospital in Seattle, WA on May 20, 1960. My parents listed their address on my birth certificate as on Warsaw Place in Seattle.
The agency that handled the adoption is Washington Children’s Home Society. One parent and any siblings may be registered with an Alaska Native Corporation such as Bristol Bay.
I acknowledge the possibility that my parents are deceased. I hope that any living relatives or close family friends would reach out. My adoptive parents are now deceased and my oldest child really wants to know "who she is."
1490. KTanner138 : I had an Ancestry DNA test done. My older sibling supposedly died shortly after birth in Virginia. I have reason to believe s/he was born healthy, then stolen and sold on the black market in any state. A white baby born April 20, 1978 at Petersburg General Hospital in Virginia, but would be listed as born elsewhere. The hospital records were destroyed in a mysterious fire in the early 1980s. The birthday would have been changed, as would any other identifying information. She was born a girl, though my parents "were not allowed" to see the baby after birth. My mother heard her baby crying healthily from the other side of the curtain after her forced scheduled 8am c-section, 8:20 something was the birth time. It is possible it was really a boy. The doctor informed my parents of the "death" 90 minutes later at 10am. He insisted on never seeing the baby due to the grotesqueness of her. She supposedly had complete anencephaly, missing basically her entire head that never formed. A baby cannot cry without a head to cry from, missing vital structures essential for that bodily function, let alone survive 1.5 hours. There was a closed casket memorial service, nothing more. The death certificate listed time of death in the 3am hour of April 20th, 5 hours before s/he was actually born. The time has also been altered in some way on the certificate.There is no telling what other information was changed, and to what extent. False birth information would have been provided to vital statistics, around the same time the false death information was submitted on April 24, 1978. The baby would have been adopted soon after by a family that thought it was an honest, closed adoption from a young, unwed mother. This would result in false information given to the child later on. In a nutshell, I am looking for a white adult born early-mid 1978 that believes the wrong facts about their biological parents, adopted in anywhere USA. I have no clue as to where to start my search. Our family genes are strong. A boy would look like my grandfather, father, brother, and nephew. A girl would like like my grandmother, mother, daughters, and myself. I only hope to find the truth before it’s too late. My entire family, parents and grandparents, have passed away. My younger brother knows no more than I do. There is simply nobody left to collaborate with. Thank you for listening. Whether you feel this could be yourself or not, I wish you luck in your own search.
1492. TyannaScheelSmith9 : Kandi, Kandy, Candy - first name
Wilson - last name
Tyler Paul Wilson - bio brother’s full pre-adoption name
Tyanna Lynn Wilson - adopted on the search’s preadoption name
born in Yakima WA
1494. Katrinact : I’m searching for my husband’s biological parents. He was born in Seattle hospital in March 1973. And adopted 10 days later.
All I know is that we think his parents were married and that his father was a navy man and they had to get his permissoon to adopt him while he was out at sea.
I think his parents have scotch Irish‚ and French Canadian ancestry and that his father last name began with z and was a German name
1495. Natalienreed : im searching for my mothers birth parents my grandparents. her parents were very young when she was born. if you have any info or think we’re a match private message me o
my mother was adopted out of the pierce county area.. i think.
she is 39 years old
born april 3rd 1980.
dark brunette with brown eyes
tans easily, shes naturally tan
shes the one on the right in the picture- if it uploads.
1496. Rbarber1957 : I know there are some siblings, and as of about 7 years ago my mother was alive. I have met a half brother. I would just like to see what they are like.
1498. Juani0526 : He was born at Deaconess Hospital in Spokane WA. The name he was given at the hospital upon release was Baby Boy Leppert. The birth mother’s last name was also Leppert. The birth mother’s last name now goes by Morales and or Caldwell. Birth mother’s family still resides in Airway Heights WA, the birth grandparents George and Debra Leppert.
1499. Lisabarton65 : Searching for any of my birth family. There were six children and two were adopted. I was born at Everett hospital, September 1965.
1500. KristinHorne : All I know is I was born in Tacoma General Hospital and that before I was adopted my name was Michelle Kelly. I’m not sure of the spelling of the name. I was later named Kristin Horne
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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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