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1172. Petermills : Michael Lee Robson, Martha Robson and Mary Robson all adopted by William? or "Bill"? Robson. Their last names had been Mills before adoption. Adoption was apparently filed in Yakima, Washington in the early 1970s.
1173. Luna30 : Ernie and Faye Wilson, University District Hospital or surrounding area, Seattle, Washington, Child Haven foster agency, two other siblings in the family, a brother and sister taken from the home as well.
1174. Laura17 : Heard a rumor that my mother had a son before she was married and the child was adopted by a family in Walla Walla Washington. It was a boy blonde hair blue eyes born on May 28th 1970.
1175. Maryjom : Put her up for adoption through New Hope out in Seattle, WA. Parent’s that adopted her were named Andy and Julianne. Wrote letters to her till I lost contact with adoption counselor back in 2002
1180. Michelleallen : I’m looking for a daughter I put up for adoption 18 years ago. Her adoptive parents said they would always let her know about me and her brother and sister who loved her . She was born in Seattle Washington at the Udub
1181. JoanThompson : I’m looking for family members of my daughter’s father. He was born in Seattle, WA. On February 18, 1958. I was told that the Mother’s last name was Pepper and she had 3 other children before him. I was also told that the mother went to Florida after the birth.
1182. LilMamaT : UPDATE AS OF 2018:
I believe we have identified her biological mother as Delores Jean Moore (1924-2012)
Hello-
We are searching for information on two people: Biological information on my husband’s deceased mother, and deceased paternal grandfather.
My husband’s mother’s adopted name was:
Shirley Mae Wright
(Married name: Shirley Mae Thornton)
DOB 24 OCT 1942 possibly in Yakima, WA.
DIED 03 AUG 1994.
There is some speculation that her adoptive father may have been also her biological father with a woman outside of his marriage. His name was Victor F. Wright and his wife was Sadie (Rowe) Wright. They may have even taken her straight from the hospital, although we’ve heard Shirley originally had a different given name. I cannot find any Birth Certificate, and she did not apply for a SS Card until after her first marriage.
As for her father Victor, he, too was adopted.
His original name, and presumably his correct bio info:
Victo Peacock
DOB 5 Aug 1894
Brownsville, Linn, Oregon
4 FEB 1895* Name Change/Adoption (Oregon Adoptions and Name Changes 1876-1918)
*Victo/Victor would have been 6 Months Old
Victor’s Adoptive Parents:
James Walter Wright
1841-1917
Hannah (Bateman) Wright
1847-1913
I have lots more info on siblings, Grandparents, spouses, etc. Let me know what other pertinent info. Would be helpful. I have a family tree in Ancestry.com.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Best Regards,
Jennifer Thornton
1185. Anthony10132 : Hey I’m Toby my original name is Anthony Michael harden born 10/13/2000 looking for my birth parents please if you are my birth parents id like to meet u
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