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chys1girl
Dec 17, 2007, 01:20 AM
I know my biological mothers name , I know what city I was born in and that's about it. I've called the hospital to where I was born and they have no records of me because I'm 21 and they only keep your records until age 18. I've requested my original birth certificate only to find my adopted parents names on it.. what other steps can you recommend that I have not yet taken.

loveyoupeople
Dec 17, 2007, 01:35 AM
Amm.. Google your mothers name.. sir name.. try to find any member of the family and take it from there.. see if your parents who adopted you contacted her do they have address anything? Amm the only other thing I can think of is go to a city where you think she's there and advertise in a news paper tha your searching for her!

Tell us her name and where she's from we'll help you look.

DanieLovesPaul
Dec 17, 2007, 12:52 PM
i know my biological mothers name , i know what city i was born in and thats about it. ive called the hospital to where i was born and they have no records of me due to the fact that im 21 and they only keep your records until age 18. ive requested my original birth certificate only to find my adopted parents names on it..what other steps can you reccomend that i have not yet taken.
Okay, Google will most likely not bring any information up on your mother. But I will say this. Go to Google, type in free public record search, you will find a ton, all of which you have to pa for but they will sow you the name and the city in which she is living. Hopefully. You then should be able to use Yellow Pages and more phone book services at Yellowbook.com (http://www.YellowBook.com) to find her and maybe give her a call. This will save you money. I will attach a link with some of the better background searches. There is also something caled BigHugs. Try a website for them BigHugs.com. They are known for reuniting people. This is the best. If you have a credit car you may wish to get the whole report. I have seen my boyfriend come up, just by typing his name and he has hits in Carrolton, Ohio, which is where he is from.. It is reliable. It's Intelius People Search - Public Records, Background Checks & More (http://www.intelius.com/) Use t and you will have better luck than Google.

Synnen
Dec 17, 2007, 12:56 PM
Have you asked your adoptive parents for any information?

They may have more than you think they do.

You can contact the agency you were adopted through. You can try a site like adoption.com and post any information you have to try to locate your birthmother. There are a LOT of options--unfortunately, so many make you pay for the information.

I would try talking to your parents first, though.

oneguyinohio
Dec 17, 2007, 01:02 PM
Knowing where you were born is a good place to start. Finding anyone with the same last name in that area is also good because you can ask for information from those people. Depending on the population size of the area, your job will be hard or simple...

Keep in mind that she may have been married and changed her last name from what you know.

I too would be willing to try to help if you send me private message with the info you have... if you don't want to put it on public forum... no guarantees of course but I would try.