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A Few of Our Members Currently Searching Within Washington Who Chose To Be Featured
2926. Brookebala : Hello‚
I’m looking for a child who was placed for adoption in the early years 40’s. Birth mothers name Genelda Davis. She was in
Ft Leonard Wood. 42-45. This person has reached out before but either was declined or never replied to. Please if this is you or someone you know please reach out.
2927. Charlotte76 : Our mother’s maiden name is Mary Krentkowski. Our mother was residing in foster care at the time she got pregnant and gave up her son for adoption. Seattle wa was were she gave birth to my brother. She had gotten pregnant by her foster dad’s brother. Her foster dad’s name was Edward Whitman. He was an engineer for Boeing owning his own Corporation that would get contracted jobs from Boing. My mother had me when she was 19 . She was married to my father‚ Gregory P Bedker. My mother moved us to Everett Wa. I’m just looking for my brother. It would be nice to know him. My mother has been married to Edward Wesley for 46 years. He is my step-father.
2928. LindaHoltzEiler : I’m helping my cousin‚ Ty Firsching‚ find his older brother who was born and adopted sometime in 1966 or before August 1‚ 1967. We don’t know the baby boy’s month or day of birth. The baby’s mother (my aunt) was Iva Mae (nee Holtz) Duvall. She was between the ages of 37 to 40 and divorced from her husband at the time she became pregnant. The baby’s father may have been Hugo Firsching‚ but it’s not certain. We think she gave the baby boy for adoption soon after birth possibly in California or in Oregon or elsewhere. She was living in Coos Bay‚ Coos County‚ Oregon when she became pregnant and left to have the baby elsewhere. We look forward to welcoming a new member of our family if we can find this person.
2929. Lablady : I was very young when I became pregnant living in Minnesota. My parents moved me to a catholic home for pregnant women near Seattle‚ Washington. I delivered a baby boy 4/1/1957 and he was adopted to a married couple and the husband may have been in the Navy. I was given a baby picture of him and have never heard of him again. Would love to know if his life turned out ok.
2930. Leximellow444 : He was born as “Joey” in Lafayette LA about August 29th-1989. . His birth mother’s name is Keri. (She was from Louisiana) He was then adopted out of Washington DC.
2936. Janice1950 : My father’s first wife Margaret Wren gave birth to a baby boy in June of 1943 at a hospital in Spokane Washington. She placed him up for adoption right away. She gave a false name Kopple( not sure of the spelling) Her name was Margaret Wren Martin. She divorced my father shortly after and he was shipped overseas. The information I have was given as a death bed confession in 2006 to her niece. I am 74 and would love to find my half brother. It seems impossible since I don’t know his name. In her confession she stated that it was the hardest thing she had ever done‚ holding him and then leaving him there for Adoption.
2937. Posypusher : My Father was adopted by Jess and Florence Van Demark in Seattle Washington around 1933 /1934. I would like to know more information about my biological Father’s parentage.
2938. Zblack7 : The official report from Sungdong Police box‚ the child was found abandoned on March 2‚ 1976 in the duty area of Sungdong police box. Name: Zi Hee Sung
Date of Birth Estimated: January 20‚ 1975
Place of Birth: Unknown
Present Address: Our Baby’s reception Home
Natural Parents: Both Unknown
Custodian: Social Welfare Society
Case Number: 76-348/SOJ
March 24‚ 1976 : Child was placed to our baby’s reception home through SungDong Police Box.
April 22‚ 1976: our Case worker had visited the home and had an interview with the child’s nurser for her social study report and took her pictures.
April 27 1976: This child took medical test at Seoul adventist Hospital.
2939. Naomiferron509 : My name is Naomi. I adopted 3 children‚ 1 boy‚ 2 girls. It was the hardest thing to do‚ and I had no way‚ no help‚ family‚ husband and I was homeless at the time. I love my children so much to give them all a chance at a good life. At the time I was broken‚ alone and scared . I just love my children so much to not put them in the terrible situation in our lives at the time. I wish there were resources for us all then. And I really really did try. I miss my children more than I can possibly say. And all I want in my rest of our lives is to meet again. I need them to know that I love them sincerely‚ forever and God willing we will meet again some day. This I live for . Every sec‚ min‚ hour ‚ days and nights of my life . Not one day goes by that I think of them and love them so very much.
2940. MardiJDavis : Trying to locate my 93 year old mother’s birth family. She is named Mary Liesman Davis (prior to WWII her adopted last name was spelled ’Leisman". Adoptive parents were Walter Herman Leisman and Nell Frances Hampton Liesman. We’re told adoption was in Cheney‚ WA in 1931 which is Spokane County in Washington State.
I’m her daughter and just received 23 and Me DNA results. My closest maternal DNA match is a second cousin named David Duty born 1961. He currently resides in Portland‚ OR and is from Whitefish‚ MT originally. Results also show I’m of Irish and British descent with some German.. Western European with a tiny bit of Italian and Latvian.
My mom’s adopted mother had a physician brother with last name Hampton. He may have arranged a private adoption for one of his patients.
Any information would be greatly appreciated.
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