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392. Juliemgarber : I was adopted straight from birth and taken out of the hospital by my adoptive parents. I know my birth parents are no longer together and I was born in Tacoma Washington. They were very young.
394. MarieSellers : I am searching for Twins, not sure whether male or female, who were born in Tacoma WA on or about April 1, 1971. They are my half-siblings. I am an adoptee who has the same birth mother as the twins. I have submitted a DNA test to AncestryDNA, but, came across this website and thought it was worth a shot.
395. Danibrock : Mother’s name was Ann. If father was listed he was Gerald Halsey (Jerry) Brock. Ann married and the father adopted Valerie Dawn. Valerie’s sister, Dani Brock wants to connect with her sister.
397. Jricc : My mother has a sister that was adopted in 1960. As my grandmother gets older my mother and I wonder if we would ever get the opportunity to meet her. My grandmother has not revealed much about the adoption and if she may want to at least know how she is.
402. Wegarden : My brother and I were just told that we have an older sister. Our mother told our father 52-53 years ago that she had a female baby that was given up for adoption when she was 12-13 years old. She was sent to an unwed mothers home in either Vancouver, Washington or Portland, Oregon to have the baby.
Possible hospital in Portland is White Shield Center. Our mothers name was Ruth Ann Hastings. This is all the information we have at this time.
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404. Little91915 : Im writing on behalf of my husband. He has battled with wanting to find his birth parents since he found out he was adopted. The one thing standing in his way was the fear he would upset his adoptive parents. After 33 years, he finally told them he wanted to search for his birth parents. They are amazing people and were 100% on board with supporting him in this journey. We dont know very much but i am trying to find ways to help him figure it out.
405. Sgrubbert : I am looking for my birth father Doug Phillips. I was not adopted but never met nor have had any contact with my father. I was born in Spokane, WA and my mothers name was Shirley Rubbert.
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Buffalo, New York
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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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