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2087. SCallaway5150 : My biological fathers name was Clifford D. Lyons. Last 4 of his social are 4156. Born 12/21/1919. He passed away in 1967. My biological mothers name was Geraldine. I do not know anything about her other than on the day I was adopted she was "very pregnant". I was told it was a boy but don’t know for sure.I was also told that I have several biological siblings. My adoptive fathers name was John M. Owens. He was the half brother of my biological father.
2089. MHaack : The only information provided was that the parent was a single Mother, and that she had 2 daughters older than the male child placed up for adoption.
2090. MHaack : Have never had any contact, was told that my birth Mother was a single Mother and had 2 older children, both female. They were NOT placed up for adoption, as far as I know. All of this information is not verifiable by any source. As there is no paperwork available anymore. The paperwork confirming the adoption has been misplaced.
2091. Jayjay7852 : Yakima Washington, Selah Washington. Jennifer Kaye Moses is my mother (who was adopted) Denice L Drews is my mothers mother but we are searching for her unknown father. She was adopted and has never known her father.
2093. Titans149 : ISO..very little information to go on. Looking for my brother born 2/20/1967 in Washington state‚ I believe in Seattle. Mother’s name was Vickie Ann Fischer. An Alaskan Native. Not much else to go on.
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2094. Celinelove53 : I don’t think my sisters know about me, they were born and adopted 10 years prior to me. I was told they were born in the 80s to Bruce Myers and Elizabeth Bathurst in Washington state. Bruce Myers is my biological father (who I’m also searching for but it’s been a hard search).
2096. Mikkismission : My friend set me out on a mission to find her daughter, prior to her death. My friend’s birth name was Bonnie, but she went by Mikki (Michelina D’Annette Stephenson). Mikki moved to Juneau, Alaska, at some point. The birth Father’s name was Forrest (sp?). Tauna Lynn Park was the daughter’s given name. My friend believes the baby’s name was changed to Patricia, through adoption.
2097. Dennisnylin : My father was born on the 12th of april, 1943 in Tacoma, Washington. The family that recieved a bouncing baby boy had the last name Nylin. My Grandfather Wesley Nylin and grandmother Edith Audrey Nylin are the only names on his birth certificate. Before he passed away, he told me that his name was Larsen, but his memory wasn’t doing well in those days. I can say that Wesley Nylin was a first generation immigrant from Sweden, and Edith Nylin was from Oregon. They did go to church, probably with all the other scandinavian families. It was either a Lutheran or Presbyterian church near where they lived in Seattle. Wesley’s Dad, my G-Grandfather was August Nylin and he was a some sort of muckymuck for the hospital in Seattle, but which one escapes me at the moment. I believe my family lived in west Seattle at the time of the adoption, with time spent in Ballard, Queen Anne Hill, and Suquamish, Washington. My dad’s name after adoption was Richard. Thank you for reading.
2099. JensenRa : His name is Jeremy‚ possible middle name Allen. He was born in grays harbor hospital in Aberdeen‚ WA. At the time‚ the adoptive family had an older daughter.
2100. Rook47 : I’m the cousin of Sarah Emmons (Rook) looking for her birth parents to add to our family tree. She was adopted by Rick and Lori Rook when she was an infant.
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