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#47
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Topeka, KS
Posts: 3,813
I learned quite a lot about my dad's mother's family and his dad's family that I didn't know. I even found a few facts that even my dad didn't know. We went the DNA route on my dad's father's family. That went really fast because there is a DNA group with our last name on the web.
I am so happy for you that you found a living uncle. That is wonderful!
I pray that the rest of you can find some doors no man can close in order to find other members of your family.
I am so happy for you that you found a living uncle. That is wonderful!
I pray that the rest of you can find some doors no man can close in order to find other members of your family.
#48
Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Southeast Michigan
Posts: 339
Originally Posted by lalaland
That is amazing! My great uncle's first wife left him and took their young son with her eons ago, and they were never heard from again, and no one is alive anymore that would even remember their names. I would be thrilled if we could find them. You're so lucky!
#49
SO excited for you!!! Only those adopted with no information can understand how lost a person can feel. I've always felt so alone being adopted and not knowing my true heritage.
Makes me so happy when reunions take place. Doing the happy dance for you!
Makes me so happy when reunions take place. Doing the happy dance for you!
#50
This is nice news. It may be that they couldn't afford to take care of him & adoption was their way of giving him a better life. My mother has a half sister that we didn't know about till my grandfather died. He had been married before & made my grandmother swear to never tell the children. After he died she told everything. Funny what you found out after people are gone. Hope it is a happy reunion.
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