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BOARD: Adoptee Forum » Other Topics for Adoptees.

TOPIC: Disabled Vet, ISO biological family

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Nancy Averitt-CampbellPosted: Apr 22, 2006 10:53:47 PM
Check to see if there is an adoption support group where you live and where your from . Go on line check their areas. Ask them if they will help you . Some do for free. Check Mormen church, they have the biggest library search areas papers on date -3 day of birth , names of people that had babies same time you were born. Check your birth certificate for word informant if there then that's your real mom ,supposed to be. Good Luck .I found my twins after 34 and 36 years with Gods help. Never give up and please stay at peace.

karenPosted: Feb 13, 2006 02:03:13 PM
I was born 10/20/1980, in Fon Du Lac, WI, at St. Agnes Hospital. That is the most that I know of. I would also like to help my brother find his parents, he was born 01/21/78 in Port Washington, WI, if you can help please reply.



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