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1696. Kirkbari : mother name Diane Dix Druehl, father name Howard Brown. In 1951 or 1952 mother went to University of Washington in Seattle and gave birth to female. Closed adoption. Mother was unwed and residing in the Seattle Washington area.
1697. Kricket916 : You are just a rumor, whispers... but if you are part of my family, you are wanted. You are loved. You will be welcomed. And I am waiting. My father was William Albert Stohlton, and he was a ladies man. The story I have heard that is most likely is your bio-Mom was his secretary, working for the airlines in either Seattle (early to mid 60’s) or Santa Clara California area in the late 60’s to early 70’s (1962-1971 most likely years possible). There are a few other rumors, and I have no real information, but I hope you can find us. Physically you will be fairly short, 5’ to 5’6 tops, most likely. Almost guaranteed you will have a dimple at the base of your spine/above your butt. Family history of thyroid problems in adulthood. For males, early onset of significant receeding hairline and thinning on the crown. You may have or had a strawberry birthmark. My Dad was at least half Swedish (on his father’s side), he was born 7-1-1939, did a short tour in the Navy and died in 2005 of cancer due to alcoholism. He was a handsome man, and beautiful women were drawn to him. He had a beautiful voice, a booming laugh, and was a constant practical joker and over developed sense of humor. He also had a vicious temper. He was a work-aholic, loved fishing & travel, black licorice, and his garden. Who knows how much is genetic and how much is environmental. Are we siblings? I want you in my life. It is very possible Dad wasn’t listed on the birth certificate. I know this is a long shot, but please take a chance if you think you might be connected to us.
1700. Bonnierae : My sister-in-law Ena Clarene Lowry gave birth to a baby boy on either May 24 or May 26th, 1968 in Yakima, WA. The adoption was private and was arranged by the doctor who delivered the baby. Delivery took place not in a hospital but in his office. This is what I remember being told, anyway. Apparently the baby was handed over to the adoptive parents minutes after birth. Ena passed away in 1990. Her children would very much like to find this half-brother.
1704. Nocera253 : I’m looking for my daughter her birth name is Brandy Jean lankford her birthday is dec 22 ,1996. She was born in tacoma ,was at Tacoma general hospital .she has three brothers that really want to meet her so if anybody knows any thing that can help me locate her please leave me a message.thanks
1705. RachelleSebastian : My mother was forced to adopt out her 1st born. I was told 1969, Nov. either 2nd or 22nd. Her name was Sheila A Niemeier or could have used Shum as maiden name, not sure. She was from Hood River Or. Was sent to Lutheran home for unwed mothers in Spokane, but may, and probably had my brother at a hospital in Seattle or it could have been a hospital in Tacoma or Olympia. It hurts her immensely to talk about it so I have very little details. I was told by other family members he could have been given the name John Day Jr. But again, am not sure. I am your sister and since i learned of you, i have daydreamed about you. You have always been deeply missed, i can promise you that. Please, please, allow us to know you
1706. Nocera253 : I’m looking for my daughter I have not seen her since she was 5 1/2. I just want to tell my side of the story and tell her that I have always loved her and never stopped looking for her
1709. Nocera253 : Looking for my niece Brandy Jean who was adopted out of WA around the age of 6. The last time we got to see her was at a visit around Halloween time out of tacoma area. She showed up dressed as a white shaggy puppy! She had a lazy eye but was fixed during the time of adoption. It’s been almost 20 years Help me find my niece! we miss you and hope everyday your brought back home to us.
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