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Searching for my husband's birthfamily. He was born January 26, 1967. Possibly to have been born in Wells County (Bluffton) Indiana. Adoption decree dated July 1968 in the Wells County Circuit Court in Bluffton, Indiana. Judge Eugene Tappy. Attorneys Edris, Edris and Dale filed on behalf of the adoptive parents..
This was a caucasian male born with no physical abnormalities noted. Dark hair. Adopted by a couple living in Markle, Indiana. The family later moved to Ohio.
I am not sure what agency was involved in the adoption, but it possibly involved a removal of siblings from the same home. If you have any information, please contact me!
I do not wish to disrupt anyone's life--am searching for medical history.
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If you know what adoption agency handled your adoption contact them for information from your adoption file that will help you with your search. If you were a private adoption or do not know the name of the adoption agency contact this office:
Indiana Division of Family and Children
402 Washington Street, Room W-364
Indianapolis, IN 46201
(317) 232-4769
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INFORMATION THAT IS AVAILABLE IN YOUR STATE:
Non-identifying informationӔ is information from your adoption file about your birth parents. It generally includes ages, marital status, states of birth, education, religion, occupations and a physical description of your birth parents. It should also include the reason for relinquishment and may include information about your aunts, uncles and grandparents. It is called non-identifying informationӔ because it does not include any identifying information such as names, addresses or social security numbers. If you already have your non-identifying information but it is information given to your adoptive parents at the time of your adoption you should re-apply for the non-identifying information. Agencies are giving out much more comprehensive information now that they did in the past.
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Indiana Adoption History Registry
Indiana State Department of Health, Vital Statistics
2 North Meridian Street, Section B-4
Indianapolis, IN 46206-1964
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