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198. MPellegrini : We gave up our rights to a beautiful son October 1985. My name was Michelle Ann Bilden and the father’s name is Perry L Fergus. I had just graduated from Highline High School in Burien, Washington. A teacher from school had friends from California that wanted to adopt a child. Never knew the adoptive parents name. We hired a lawyer from Auburn, Washington. He, and the entire office, is now gone.
199. Malesha : I was told my birth mother’s name Debrah Adair or Debbie Adair. Was told she is from Texas. She is white and had blond hair, blue eyes, and was short (5’2 give or take) I was born in 1980. I’m mixed race (black and white?) My adopted vital birth certificate says University Hospital. As far as my birth father, I only know he was black. I was told I was 5 months old when adopted. If I do the math accordingly to my adopted birth certificate. I was only 3 months old. My birth mom was (supposedly drug user and hooker). Her and my father had left me as a baby at the Roseveltt Motel with a man to watch me. People from the hotel herd a baby crying and reported to the front desk. So I was picked up and took to the hospital. I was also told that when my mother gave birth to me that the doctor came in and told her I tested positive for heroine in my system. Then against doctors order her and my father discharged me and my mother before the state could take me. I guess my birth name was Alicia Marie, not sure of my last name. My adopted birth certificate says my birthday is February 21st 1980. My grandparents flew up from Texas to get me because my mother had to do jail time. I ended up getting adopted to my foster parents instead. I’m 38 now and has 3 little girls of my own. I just want some closure and to meet my birth family. Haven’t had much luck. Looks like my mom or dad aren’t looking for me.
200. Bananadog1971 : I am searching for my older sibling whom was adopted after his birth.To the best of my knowledge he was born 1-1-1965 to 3-31-1965 in Tacoma‚ Washington at Tacoma general hospital or our mothers maiden name was Cox. He would have been placed directly after birth with his adoptive parents. His delivering Dr. had an office in Tacoma.
201. Tswank : I was a young teen. I am unclear about what happened to the child I gave birth to in puyallup‚ WA on November 1969. I had hopes of bringing this baby home it didn’t happened. Looking for answers.
202. Hcwalter70 : My father Lynn Walter fathered a son with a girlfriend whose name I only know as Alphie. She was Native American. Both had drug usage issues at the time and I believe my half-brother was born early. I was told he was adopted by a doctor or nurse and I’m not sure what year this was (1983-1987?).
203. Bananadog1971 : I am searching for my older sibling whom was adopted after his birth.To the best of my knowledge he was born 1-1-1964 to 3-31-1965 in Tacoma, Washington at Tacoma general hospital or St. Joesephs Hospital. He would have been placed directly after birth with his adoptive parents. His delivering Dr. had an office in Tacoma.
204. Europe : Blonde/Blue, six foot muscular build (mesomorphic) square jaw, show as 66% Eastern European, 12% Irish (Ancestry.com). So far, genetic roots lead to Poland, Austrian Bohemian-Nordic, Ireland etc..
Some East European names associated are, Schefcik, Bozak, Pinkoes, Drvol/Drwol, Knopik and various Polish sur name variations. Western Europe and Scandinavian names such as Anderson, Sorensen, Davis, Wright, Walker, Wilson, Russell, Adams, McIntyre, Mac-Mc and more Gaelic prefixes from the same regions.
Adopted in Northern California, birthplace Renton Washington, from a couple rumored to be in some form of law enforcement in or near the Sierra Nevada’s in either California or Nevada.
205. AlessandraMesa : My biological mother passed away almost 10 years ago, on June 26th, 2009, her father(who adopted her) passed away the same year on Christmas Eve. I would like to find her biological family, to find out anything about hers and my life. Her adoptive father’s last name "Mesa", she is said to have been born July 31st, 1965 but could be different. Possibly adopted in California (Florida comes to mind), but not sure where she was born. Her adoptive mother died in 1989 and adoptive fathers name was Anthony Mesa, born in 1937. The woman pictured is my birth mother and I am trying to find her biological family. Possible name before adoption is "Betty"
206. Leiann : I was 17 when I gave my daughter up for adoption. I had no means to take care of her and felt it would be best for her. I have never forgotten her and would love to meet her before I die. She was born in Bellevue‚ Washington in Overlake hospital. This would have been in March of 1973
207. MayLanni : I placed my son for adoption in June/July of 1996 though LDS Social Services. I worked through the office in Spokane‚ Wa and the family who got him was from California. We communicated for the first year of his life and we referred to him as Michael. They went by Sarah & Abraham as they were older and without kids.
208. Towerjm351cb : Mother name (Maiden) Dorothy Ellen Warner (Arneson), DOB around 1940, lived in or around Dufur Oregon. Father a Nels Arneson born around 1938.
209. CarliJay : My name is Carli (F 25). My Father (M 50) was adopted from Spokane, Washington. He has never had a desire to find his birth parents, but as my real grandparents I was always curious what happened to them and what they look like. All I know about them is that his mother was of college age and not married and his father was an officer in the military. I believe he was adopted under Baby Boy Combs
210. LatherAndAlice : I am looking for our son Matthew Joseph Wieland. My name is Alice I. Wieland. The Father’s name is Lather Joseph Wieland. We were forced to terminate our parental rights when our son was 7 months old. We would love to see and hear from you if that is at all possible. We love and miss you so much.
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