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... & places to list yourself

BabyBorn on a September morning in the 1960's, I was adopted at the age of three weeks by a couple who lived in the country on a farm. A new baby girl coming into a home with one big brother, adopted two years earlier.

Being brought up, my parents were open and honest about the adoption, it was not a family secret - something my parents were very proud of, to have two happy healthy children.

I had always wondered who my biological parents were were, if I looked like them, acted like them - shared the same values, goals and dreams. To me, finding the answers was a dream that I planed to make a reality.

With only a birth date and city to go on, finding that dream seemed more like a nightmare. Every stone I unturned seemed to uncover another dead end. After a very long search, I found my biological parents. I invite you to read my story, which I would do again ... In a Heartbeat!

Since that time, my goals have broadened to include helping all Searching Adoptees and Birth Parents find their missing counterpart.

In achieving my goals, I have formed I.C.A.R.E. -
Independent Confidential Adoption Research Efforts - complete with a state of Wisconsin Adoptee and Birth Family Registry on line.

My Shoebox - Personal Thots After My Search

Below you will find listings of "Places to be Found" on the Internet .... Places to register yourself in the quest of finding your missing counterpart.

I wish you a long smooth path as you seek - and a world of closure as you come to the end of your search.

Not all registries are listed - and I will continuously be adding more as I am aware of them. If you are aware of more - please feel free to forward them for inclusion.

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