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Originally Posted By Loudon Charlton Page BishopI recently was given a copy of my adoption papers that had my first birth name(s). I was adopted when I was four years old and had never know my name(s) until now. I am 67 years old. My adoptive parents are and were special people but did not chose to tell me who I am also. I've been given little stories now and then by my mother. Some of which could be fabrications. She is still alive, will be 90, my father recently died and we never discussed the subject, although we were very close when I was young.There are many reasons why I should find out who I am, so that my children and grandchildren can know who they are also. Who my real parents were, and the drama that involved me and them. My siblings, which I was told my mother married and had at least three children,my heritage, as my original name contains two important names who came from New England in Hawaiian History.
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