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WAS YOUR BIRTH MOM GENEVA KEY? MOM WAS FROM NC SO I'M NOT SURE WHICH STATE MY SISTER WAS BORN IN. AN OLDER BROTHER WAS ALSO GIVEN UP FOR ADOPTION. PLEASE CONTACT ME WITH ANY INFO. WOULD LOVE TO FIND HER--SHE DOESN'T EVEN KNOW I EXIST BECAUSE MOM MARRIED MY DAD IN 1947.
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Hi...I was adopted in 1949 but was with other people until I was three. Any more info on your sister? I was adopted in Maryland.
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WELCOME TO THE SEARCH AND REUNION MESSAGE BOARD!
Since your adoption was finalized in Maryland you might want to check out these Maryland resources.... NOTE: The State of Maryland has a “Confidential Intermediary” search program that will locate and contact birth relatives. See information below: Confidential Intermediary Program: Adopted adults age 21 or older and birth parents of an adopted adult age 21 or older may apply to the Director of the Social Services Administration to use the State's search, contact, and reunion services. Maryland Department of Human Resources Social Services Administration 311 W. Saratoga Street Baltimore, MD 21201 (410) 767-7506 Fax: (410) 330-0127 Using the State of Maryland Adoption Registry: Adopted adults age 21 or older, birth parents, and birth siblings age 21 or older may register. Contact: Mutual Consent Voluntary Adoption Registry Maryland Department of Human Resources Social Services Administration 311 West Saratoga Street Baltimore, MD 21201-3521 (410) 767-7372 or (410) 767-7423 Requesting Non-Identifying Information: Adopted adults or birth parents if it is the placing agency's policy. Adopted adults may petition the court to view their medical and family history. Original Birth Certificate: An adoptee must petition the court in which the adoption was finalized, receive if the adoption was finalized after July 1, 1947, and before January 1, 2000. For adoptions finalized after January 1, 2000, adopted adults age 21 or older can receive their original birth certificate and report of the decree or judgment of adoption. If the birth parents have filed a disclosure veto, all identifying information will be deleted. Birth parents of an adopted adult age 21 or older can receive a copy of the altered birth certificate and report of the decree or judgment of adoption. If the adopted adult has filed a disclosure veto, all identifying information will be deleted. For adoptions finalized before July 1, 1947, an adopted adult may receive the original birth certificate. Email: Other great websites to check out: http://www.adoptionchat.com http://www.adoptionlists.com http://www.adoption.com http://www.adopting.org http://registry.adoption.com/ |
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