Searching for iinformation regarding biological great grandparents, GEORGE and MARY DOWD.
Their two children, born in Cleveland, Ohio, were: Alfred Dowd (b 1893) and Mamie Dowd (b. 1890). Alfred was adopted by the Kinschners and his name changed to Alfred Dowd Kinschner (Kinsner) in 1894, and Mamie was adopted by the Days and her name changed to Beulah May Day in 1895.
I am trying to locate my biological brother. His name is Robert Christian Block. He is the son of Harold Block and Johanna Meyer Block. Harold and mom divorced in Miami in 1952. Mom was murdered in Miami in 1961. I never met my brother. He would be in his early 60's now.
I am trying to locate my biological brother. His name is Robert Christian Block. He is the son of Harold Block and Johanna Meyer Block. Harold and mom divorced in Miami in 1952. Mom was murdered in Miami in 1961. I never met my brother. He would be in his early 60's now.
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I can relate to what you are going through. My sons father was also adopted and passed away when my son was 10yrs old. My sons father never had an urge to find his birth parents, but I always wanted to know. My son is now 21yrs old and could find out if he wanted to, but he doesnt want to either.
My current husband is also adopted and does not want to find his birth parents and is very bitter about being adopted.
I was adopted and in most cases the folders are sealed at birth. I went to the archives of the records department of the area of where I was born and looked to see who was born on my date of birth. There was a girl born on that date with my first name and I went from there. Also at adoption agencies there is a "Looking for lost sibbling form" your son's father could fill out and hopefully someone in his biological family has filled one out and they can connect the two. I did this and found all my fam.
Thank you for replying to my message and your suggestion... the problem is that we don't have co-operation from my sons father... he feels quite bitter toward his birth parents for putting him up for adoption and doesn't want to find out any information about them.
Do you know if there's a way to find out without him being involved?
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