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Old 02-16-2008, 04:18 PM
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Born in Mexico City, April 1970

Hello. I was born in Mexico City, April 16 or 17, 1970. (Close date).

I just found out the following information:

-The name of the doctor that made all the arrangement between my birthparents and my adoptive parents is Dr. Cases.
-My birthparents were around 15 and 14 years old when I was borned.
-The doctor told my birthmother that my family moved to Guadalajara city so she didn't ask for anything else.
-One of my birthparents was half jewish, but I don't know which one. Also, one of them was american, the other mexican.
-It seems that by the time I was born, my birth grand parents were already dead. (I think from my birth father side).

Please, if you think somehting of this ring a bell in your mind, let me know. This could be the start of a reunion.

Thanks,

Rony
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