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587. Elizabeth1207 : Hi, I am looking for my sister who was born in County Cavan, Ireland in August 1957. My mums name is Lucy Reilly who was also from County Cavan, Ireland.
On my sisters original birth certificate her name was Mary Brigid. I believe that she was adopted by an american couple and taken to America, but I don’t know how true this is because of the secrecy that surrounded adoptions in Ireland in the 1950’s.
589. Laurahernandez : I’m unsure of the State that you where adopted from, your mother Joyce Ludwig was from Wisconsin and Minnesota, but went away for the birth.
You might have been placed thru Catholic Charities Adoption Services.
and your mother of Joyce Ludwing and father Lorne Johnson.
Also not sure what year you where born, but my best guess is the end of 1968 or early 1969, as your mother was back in MN in the mid to late 1969.
I am your sister and I was born July 1965, and we share the same father. I have had by DNA tested thru 23andme.
590. NeyMessiFCB : The city is Seattle, Washington. The mother’s name is Judy Ramsey. The father is unknown and was not present during birth. His name was not included on the birth certificate. The hospital is The University of Washington.
591. RuthieONeil : With my mother’s permission I am looking for her family members. She was born in Seattle, WA on 12/31/1937 at “Ruthie O’Neil” then taken to Western Washington at the age of 2. The adoption clinic burnt down in the 60’s leaving no records.
594. Leaker8 : Adoption through Florence Critnen(sp?)
Birth and adoption in Seattle Washington
Birth mother’s name Laurie Billington name used at the home for unwed mothers was Laurie Bingham
Birth fathers name (me) Christopher Leake
597. DavidCompton1974 : This is all information that I have been told. My birth name was David Ray Libby an I was born in Evansville, Indiana April 1, 1974. My birth mom’s name is Diana Robinson or Robertson not sure on spelling. An my dad’s last name was Libby that’s all I know about him. I was adopted in Washington State by Phil an Sharon Compton an my name was changed to David Matthew Compton. This is everything I know about my adoption.
599. Shielalynne8 : I was adopted at the age of three days old. I believe arrangements were made directly thru a Doctor’s office. I would just like to know where I really come from.
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