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A Few of Our Members Currently Searching Within Wyoming Who Chose To Be Featured
166. MEckart : My mother Patricia Stout was born in 1949. She gave birth in the 1960’s to a child, which is my half sibling. She passed away in 1982 when I was 10, and I have no way of getting any more info than I already have. She was sent away to give birth at a catholic school/home for troubled kids I think, and it was kept a secret. St Mary’s or Maryville Catholic, in Illinois, was the name of the orphanage.
167. MamaBear89 : I am searching for information on my ex-husband’s birth parents so my daughter can have medical background. He was adopted through a Greybull, Wyoming, adoption center.
168. KellyMurphy67 : I was born in Cheyenne, WY and put into foster care for 6 months before I was adopted. I think from paperwork my birth mother went to college Inc WY and so did my birth father. They JD broken up and she stayed to give birth to me. I think she may have been a teacher and had last name Larsen... Larson...? Not sure. She was blond, blue eyes, 5’6 and he was 6’ and red hair, green eyes. That’s almost all I know.
169. Leomoon : I’m looking for sister adopted in Wyoming after age 4. Born in Longview, WA. to Mark Munger and Myra (Butts) Munger. I have been contacted once by maternal grandfather, Calvin Butts, and was sought out and informed by state of Wyoming of this search prior to actual contact approximately 18 years ago. Given name of sibling is Myra Lucille Munger.
170. Leomoon : Seeking sister born in Longview, WA. to Mark and Myra (Butts) Munger. 2nd child born. I am third born, adopted in Washington state. Understand maternal grandfather, Calvin Butts, sought out these children possible to contact and was allowed some personal info, but not desiring continued contact beyond first initial response back.
171. Carolynclosure : Rose park Salt Lake City Itah, LDS Hospital, LDS Mormon Closed Adoption Agentcy, Donna ( believe to be dead but no death record found) and James Ross Williams LDS bishop (adoptive parents) my mom has Scottish Irish Dutch in her and many many many mental health and physical health and chemically imbalanced. I’m her daughter Chealsey Memmott and there has yet to be a trace with my moms weird adoption and would just love to know why she has so many health problems. I have beee raising my own mother since I have been 10 she could t teach me no more my dad was always leaving me to do so and I still don’t mind I love my mother and I have been fighting to see why her and Slowly I am have so many health problems. Mormons LDS Closed Adoptions got shut down for unlawful adoptions death coverups and her adoptive parent is a bishop. We just want closure. And we’re tired of assuming the most morbid news about all the inbreeding these Mormons are doing and what that inbreeding of human has done to the medical view of it diabetes was the first know human mutation of farming and inbreeding humans between poligamists, currently my 13 ur old was diagnost with us in a 2 month coma at age four. Please help and thank you for your time on reading this novel
173. Kristyne : I was born with a bald head but my Dad was a red head. I was born in Janurary 1981 in Chyanne, Wyoming and adopted through Catholic Charities. I’m looking to find some family history and possibly meet some family members.
174. BRLS : Adopted at five days old. Born 7-31-1956 at 9:32 A.M. Casper, Wyoming. The doctor that delivered me Clarke M. Young, M.D.
Adoptee parents adopted from Dr. Clarke M. Young, M.D. that delivered me. They paid the doctor and picked me up at Natrona County Hospital in Casper Wyoming. They did not go thru court, lawyer, or adoption agency.
I have found out thru DNA results on ancestry that my 1st cousins are Juston Spencer, Susan Durfee and Robert Dornbusch. Juston Spencer and Susan Durfee are cousins. Their grandparents are Golden or Golde Pearl North (maiden name) and was married to Fred Stransky.
They had ten children five boys and five girls. Names Arthur Frankie, Albert Francis,
Raymond Jerauld or Jerald, Evelyn P., Maryland or Mabel, Vivian E., Jack Junior or Jackie, Vera Vanetta, Billy and Vina V. One of these ten people is my parents or father. It would be one of the boys. I’m not for sure how Robert Dornbusch fits in but might be on my biological mothers side. Trying to contact him.
175. JohnGregg : I was born in Casper, Wyoming at Natrona County Hospital. Adoption facilitated through Catholic Charities. Have reason to believe that biological mother was 15-16 at time of birth.
176. Zabbiegirl78 : Looking for my half brother (related through my dad). My half brother was named Steven David (after our father) and his mother was Debbie or Deborah Mann. I was told that he was given up for adoption around the age of 2 years old‚ possibly to a distant family member. Deborah Mann has a sister named Deanna Mann. I was told that my half brother’s birth date would be around Sept 1976. I think my half brother was born in Utah but could be wrong. I have no other siblings and would love to find you!
177. ConnerDray : His adopted parents Named him Gabriel and have never really told him the truth about his adoption or his bio parents, over the years hearing a bunch of mixed stories. What he knows rather it is true or not is that he was born Sept. 19, 1983 in Evasnston WY as baby boy Walters for which he then went to some type of group home or orphanage where he was was adopted a month later. He was told he has siblings and the father was a traveler and unknown. he was told Moms name was kristie (maybe Christine) Walters but again not sure if this is even true. Apparently all the records his adopted mother had were stolen 20 some years ago.
I was matched with my birth mother just minutes after setting up my profile. It turns out that she had been searching for me for years. It's been a joy to connect with her and the rest of my biological family.
Sarah
Buffalo, New York
I found my children after 30 years, not long after I joined! I'm glad to say it's been a happy ending to my search
Cheryl
San Diego, California
54 years it took us until we found each other. We did a DNA test to confirm! Perfect match. We spent two weeks together and have a blessed, wonderful relationship! We even look alike in so many ways. She is more than I was expecting! Thank you for your website, Adopted.com!
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Wadesboro, North Carolina
I was looking for the mother of my daughter in law, and found both her mother and also grandmother in only 3 days. They are planning a reunion soon. Thank you soooooo much!
Amy
Tracy, California
I found all 3 of my siblings and met them in a week. My life has changed forever! One lives in Tracy and the other two are in North Dakota.
Hollie
Northampton, Massachusetts
Took me about 2 hrs to find a match. I contacted him and he is my brother! Thank you so much!
KIM
MODESTO, California
Within 24 hours my siblings and I were on the phone with our long lost sister. Without Adopted.com it would have never happened. We are sincerely grateful as we are now all a part of each other's lives!
Kara
Springfield, Missouri
I filled out my profile and had a match to my birth parents that same day! We connected on Facebook and talked for
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Enid, Oklahoma
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Phoenix, Arizona
I've been reunited with my brother that was placed for adoption in 1967! If he hadn't listed his date of birth
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