Searching for birthdaughter
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I made an updated video trying to find my biological parents. I highly recommend for you to register with the national adoption registry, ISRR, and Utah Registry Reunion.
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I am looking for my birthparents. I was born 12/23/1984 in Rochester, NY at RGH weighing 7lbs. I was given the name Mary Theresa. My birthmother gave me a letter saying I had my maternal grandma's blue eyes (sorry they changed to brown mom), my dad's cleft, and her small ears. My bio parents were 21. My dad was in college. My mom was in college studying special ed. He was Italian and my mom was Irish, German, and French (Americans). She is 5ft 5. He is 5ft 9. She's Catholic. Please contact me!!
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@saintsalum85 I am so happy for both of them. Mother and child should never be separated by adoption. I pray that they have a successful reunion and many happy years together.
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I wish you the best. I too have made a video because I am searching for my birthmother.
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reuniting 1/9/10
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I hope you find her. What an awesome gift of love and selfless sacrifice you gave.
Update Jan 2010...Birth-mother and daughter have been re-united. With the help of family aquaintance that knew the family and of the mother helped the two families meet. Meeting was this past weekend. Birth mom and daughter had a great time and have a ton of things in common. Hoping for years of happy memories to come from this touching story! Both parties had been looking for each other, even at roughly the same time. Congrats to all! Good luck to others out there looking...
saintsalum85 2 years ago 4
@kittenofthesea why would it be selfish if she had kept her baby? Read the primal wound it explains that adoption is not idealistic option that is portrayed.
manicracoon 1 year ago 2