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A Few of Our Members Currently Searching Within Wyoming Who Chose To Be Featured
301. BeverlyEyoshioka : Father’s name:Edward Sparks
Mother’s name: Patricia Ann D.
Son’s name before adoption: victor Ray sparks
Was born in Sheredan memorial hospital
302. PaulineHelen22 : I am searching for adoption records for my maternal grandmother who raised me in MA. She was born in the mining town of Cumberland, Wyoming. Her DOB was April 26 1906. Her biological mother died when she was approx 3-5 yrs old. Her biological father put Pauline and her brother John up for adoption. They were adopted by the Campbell family. I am searching for adoption records and birth records (unknown surname) for Pauline Helen Campbell. She subsequently met and married Philip Hoffman and moved to MA where she lived the rest of her life.
303. Swansod2 : I suspect my mother Olive Lillian Boone had a son out of wedlock in 1949 when she was 17yo. She always supported Father Flanagans Boys Town in Nebraska, and I suspect she was sent to have the child and put up for adoption. Through psychic readings, I have been told that he is a very tall strawberry blonde, living in Wyoming.
304. Sky2004 : I’m the mother to the adopted child’s half sister and I’m trying to help her locate her half brother. They obviously have the same father.
The adopted boy, Mason, was adopted shortly after his mother gave birth. She didn’t want a reminder of her affair with my husband (ex husband now). She told me she was giving Mason to her cousins whom lived outside of Illinois (where we all live) in a different state. I don’t remember the state she told me tho because that was 12-13 years ago.
I think my daughter deserves to know her one and only step sibling. And she wants to know him, too!
When college time comes along for both of them, I don’t want them to meet and fall in love and end up finding out too late that they are siblings. Mason’s mother, Mandy, shouldn’t want that either.
I think Mandy is afraid that if I find Mason, I will tell him about his real dad and what a narcissist he is and that Mandy doesn’t want her son to ever meet his birth father.
307. LoganJs1stmom : This message is for my son, Logan Joshua. You were born May 2nd, 2001 in Powell, WY to Kylee & Joshua. The parents I chose for you are Curt & Amy. I’m letting you know I’m here if you ever go looking for me. If you do, you have so many family members who are wanting and waiting for you. Always & Forever, Kylee.
308. Nelly1919 : I am looking for my birth mother. I was born October 15, 1976 at Poudre Valley Hospital in Fort Collins, CO. I believe that my mother was from Cheyenne, WY. I was adopted through the Wyoming Children’s Society. I pretty sure that my birth mother was young when she had me and the only information I have on my birth father is that he was a "dark man". Also, I think that I have two birth-aunts (ages unknown). Any information would be greatly appreciated.
309. Angel69127 : I am searching for my grandma’s oldest sister. She was born in Oregon in 1919 but I don’t know if that is where the adoption took place. Her birth mom’s family originated from Virginia or West Virginia. Her birth mom died July 6, 1919. The name on the records I’ve found show her birth name as Marie Lois Hodges.
310. Clairebear1982 : My mother Christine had a baby girl 6yrs after i was born and placed her for adoption via catholic services in Wyoming. Last picture shared with me was a high school graduation photo. We my sister and I look a lot alike. I would love to know you sister. I heard you got married and have a farm in Wyoming or something like that. I hope you are well and im here when you’re ready.
311. SunnyApril : I am looking for my brother born on St Patrick’s Day in Hennepin County Minnesota. Most likely at Hennepin County General Hospital. Placing agency was Lutheran Children’s Friend Society (Lutheran Social Service). Most likely birthdate is 17 Mar 1965. Birth mother’s last name is Johnson. Unsure of bio dad’s name or what was put on the birth certificate. St Patrick’s day 1965 in Minneapolis was a huge blizzard.
312. AngieS92 : Native American Cherokee
We are trying to find any other biological family of hers. The family wants more information about her but she has passed
315. Tabitha0911 : My dad Monroe was stationed in San Diego California with the US Marines in either 1973-1975 (?). He had claimed that he met a woman while in the marines‚ who became pregnant with his child. The only name that was ever mentioned was Jacqueline “Jackie”. My grandmother Ola had a picture of this little girl it was black and white‚ and on the bottom it said Jacqueline “Jackie” Morris. I cannot remember for sure but she was around the age of 2 or 3 with dark hair‚ & I believe had a dress on with a crochet shawl on‚ if I remember correctly. My dad was from southern Illinois at the time of his entry‚ although born in Caruthersville‚ MO. He enlisted into the Marine Corps at 17-18yrs of age. My dad has passed and I have no further information. I’ve included his Marine photo and hope that this may trigger a response.
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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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Phoenix, Arizona
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