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i want to know who they are? where they are now? I know I was born September 8th, 1975, in Vicksburg, MI. My birth name was Rosmary Lee Kim Renee Kline. I am not sure of the spelling of the last name though. I have three siblings that I was raised with. Their first names at birth were, Beatrice, Tonka, and Benjamin.

2006-10-08 15:55:14 · 8 answers · asked by onyx332008 1 in Family & Relationships Family

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Hire a private investigator (PI). My friend tried to locate her birth parents for 20 years with no luck. Then, she hired a private investigator. He located her parents in 10 days. (Now she wishes she had never had located them in the first place). Good Luck to you.

I tried to email you back, but the email would not go through because you need to confirm your email on Yahoo!Answers. Unfortunately, I lost contact with my friend. The PI that she hired was somebody from Wisconsin.

2006-10-08 16:02:46 · answer #1 · answered by OC 7 · 0 0

Since you know your birthdate and city of your birth, I guess it would be obvious that you might want to search hospital records.

Are your siblings your biological siblings (I would imagine so, since listing them wouldn't make much sense if they weren't)? If they are, maybe there's something with DNA you could all do. For example, if you had four kids with the same mother, at least half of each of your DNA would be the same. Particularly if at least one of you have a different father, by taking the half of your DNA that is the same in each of you, you have your birth mother's DNA. If you all have both the same biological parents, however, there would be nothing to rule out; therefore, the only thing you'd learn from that is that you are all brothers and sisters. If even one of you had a different father, though, it would allow a DNA specialist to pull out the differences, leaving the DNA of the mother. But I don't know how expensive, or how legal, that little trick would be.

If you're adopted, your adoptive parents would have known your birth mother, or would have known someone who could lead you to know something of her (most likely). I have two cousins who are adopted, and one of them knew of her birth mother since she was very young, because my aunt and uncle arranged the adoption while her mother was pregnant. She was informed, if not involved, all along. The other cousin was abandoned as a baby, but was able to eventually learn of her mother (never met her, though) by backtracking to the woman who took care of her in the interim between the time she was abandoned to the time she was adopted. See if your adoptive parents can help.

Many so-called "closed" adoptions are being opened again based on the importance of people knowing their medical histories, etc. If your adoptive parents went through an agency, see what their policies are for adopted people searching for their birth parents.

Also, since you seem to know at least some basics (your full name, birthdate, city of birth, and even siblings' names), placing personal ads in nearby papers may be beneficial.

2006-10-08 16:16:37 · answer #2 · answered by CrazyChick 7 · 0 0

I had less info then that, and located my birthmother within a two month timt frame. Locate adoption registry, fill out the questionaire and wait. Sorry, there is no easier way, it is just a matter if they have registered too. I still don't have any idea where my birthfather is....but for the past 17 years have a good relationship with my birthmother.

2006-10-08 16:06:22 · answer #3 · answered by Michael R 2 · 0 0

Most agencies that facilitate adoptions have a resource center where birth parents can list their pertinent information for just such a case, start with the adoption agency where you were adopted. Also, since you have reached the age of majority, you can ask the Vital Records agency in your birth state to unseal your original birth record, it should have all the information you need to search for your parents (name, dob, ssn, etc.)

2006-10-08 16:00:43 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

<> you're on your 30s? what's struggling with you? in actual actuality, no matter what you hit upon out, a minimum of you will understand the certainty. no matter what, your a-mom and dad proceed to be your mom and dad. In maximum countries, at the two 18 or 21, adoptees are given all of their counsel because of the fact secrecy isn't a competent component. no longer here. attempt itemizing your uncomplicated archives on a number of adoption reunion registries. additionally, connect an adoptee seek team on Yahoo!communities. you likely could get some solutions to 3 of your questions out of your attitude.

2016-10-15 23:53:46 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

if u have a dob and a town one of the hospitals will be the one but your in to either microfilm readers or paper work burials in basements so you have to see your in need of an adult with you that is an insider as to who they will give this information to, you got allot of information and sibling to work with so that's where to start unless that you are far away and then it's always seem to be that way, usual that alone is the reason why you don't have this answer is the distance and opportunities to pursue it, lot of luck trying

2006-10-08 16:06:34 · answer #6 · answered by bev 5 · 0 0

If you were adopted, there should be a record of it at the court house in the county that you were born in.

2006-10-08 16:19:05 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

go to your orphanage and ask where they got you from.
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2006-10-08 15:57:37 · answer #8 · answered by and so it begins... 6 · 0 2

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