Find my biological mother
My name is Claus Hanke living in Denmark. My adopted son Thomas (born March 15, 1968) wants to find his biological parents, prefarably his biological mother. He has given me the authority to conduct this search. From his early childhood he has known, that he was adopted. Thomas is doing well in society, and is at present a hotel director in Copenhagen. He is expecting his first child.
We have his original birth certificate, which states, that he is born by his biological mother Lynn Kay Albright (age 17, caucasian, then living at 2985½ Glenmanor, Los Angeles) at Behrens Memorial Hospital (now Verdugo Hills Hospital) in Glendale, California. We also are in possession of the adoption paper, which confirms, that attorney for us was Harold L. Myers, and the adoption was granted June 25, 1968 by Judge Lester E. Olson, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of Los Angeles.
We have at the time of birth been told, that Lynn lived by her grandparents on the above address at least in the period of pregnancy, and that she has greek ancestors. We do not remember, who told us that. We know nothing about the father, and we do not know, where Thomas was conceived.
We are aware, that his biological parents might not want to see Thomas, because their present lives may be affected seriously, if they still want to hide, that there was a birth. An investigation must therefore be discrete, until the investigator finds out, that the birth is known by Lynn's environments, and that Lynn is prepared to see her biological son (may be she even dos'nt know, whether it was a girl or a boy). The same view goes for the biological father.
Do you know, whether the last situation appears very often? Modern view of unexpected births have widened quite a lot since 1968. We incline to the opinion, that an open frank letter to the last residence of Lynn would be a starting point for the investigation. This we can do ourselves.
Sincerely Claus Hanke, Axel Juelsalle 42, DK-2750 Ballerup