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Well, This is my first post here....I've been thinking about doing this for some time but...well, most of you know the feelings that one has about such things...you don't want to try in case there are no results.
I was born in Montana, Missoula to be precise..in August of 1977. My closed adoption was handled through Lutheran Social Services. As far as I know, my b-mother was 16 or 17 of Irish descent and my father was also 17 and of at least partial Native American descent.
I don't know much else.
I've had one son myself, also given up for adoption, that I have an open relationship with.
All of my life I have stared at those portions of doctor and dentist forms that ask for family medical history and wished that I had something to put there. It's more than that though...
I'm happy with my adoptive family...love them dearly, this is not about dissatisfaction. It's a case of missing pieces and I have always hoped that my birthmother is out there also feeling the missing piece.
Please contact me if any of this rings any bells.
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Hello my name is Deanna. MY half sister was adopted. Dob is 2/20/1977. Born at lawton indian hospital. Cherokee heritage. Her birth name was Sonya marie wilson.she had strawberry blonde hair my mom says. She had an older brother born In 1974.. 2yrs and 3 months apart. My mother was sick and she was adopted at three months old out of the Dallas area.I have been told that people where able to alter birth certificates of adoptees during the the 70's including birth place date or year and names. It was a closed adoption. The lawyer Jim martin told my mom that the family adopting Sonya was well off and reassured my mother that she would be well taken care of.the adoptive parents know a member of bio family named Beverly Martin. My mom was told that the adoptive mother was a previous pagent contestant or possibly a winner. The adoptive parents possibly already had two biological boys at the time of the adoption took place. Could this be you?thank you Deanna
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