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Adoption Question Please Help!?

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I am looking for my brother. My mother had him in 1975, 5 years before I was born and gave him up for adoption. I have a birthdate, location and possible name, along with a birth certificate number. If I have a birth certificate number, is there any way to find out who my brother is? Can anyone help me? Please serious answers only.

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  1. Plug it all into the registry at adoption.com.  Be sure to look at the entire month your brother was born.  

    Here is a link:

    http://registry.adoption.com/

    I found my firstmom on that registry.  Good luck.


  2. there is a place called parent find I am adopted also and I found my sister on there they can help you  trust me good luck.

  3. be careful on here asking for help

    several are known to offer help if you send an email and give info on who you're looking for

    but guess what

    they get the emails asking for help

    but never get a response back

    these ppl you will see are not sincere in what they say

    I'm saying that because it's the truth and I would hate to see one more person like SARAH get disappointed

  4. There is search help available.  There is information about searching in Texas available here:

    http://adopteerights.net/nulliusfilius/?...

    If you have a birth date and possible name, Ancestry.com has a Texas birth index.  I have a paid subscription to Ancestry, so I can put the information in and see what we come up with if you want.

    Don't worry about the gal who said people don't write you back.   She must have had a rare bad experience. I've had plenty of people email me and I've responded to every person.  I've also received responses from every person I've contacted.  Most folks around here are good about these things.

  5. email me and I will try to help you if I can.

  6. you have lots to go on.  email me if you want.

  7. my parents adopted me straight away and their names are the ones on the birth certificate, so if you have a copy of that, you just might have the adoptive parent's names. you've got all the pieces it sounds like, so all you need to do is put them together.

  8. not quite sure, i believe birth certificate is proof of indicating who is the biological father and mother, where and which hospital the child was borned. try contacting the adoption centre for any information, they might have the phone number, names of the parents that adopted your brother or possibly their passport info which maybe you can start tracing from there.

    Best of luck finding your brother

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