7 Dec
2009
How to Find Birth Parent with No Child Adoption Information
Everyday children around the world are given up for adoption. It is only natural for these children to grow up and want to know about their birth families. Then they begin their search only to come across the harsh reality that child adoption information is often sealed. However, the search for birth families does not have to end there. Follow these basic tips and you might find the birth family you are looking for.
Beginning the search without adoption records
There are many reasons you may not have adoption records. Your family may not want you to have them. They could have been destroyed. Or, like my friends, her adopted parents passed away at an early age and no one knows where they are. This does not prevent you from searching.
Begin by writing everything down you do know.
- Day, place and possible hospital you were born
- Write down all the information you can collect from people around you. Names, numbers, ages, birthdates, cities, states and any other piece of information they can remember about the adoption and the birth parents.
Beginning your search online
The more information you have before you begin searching online, the better. While you can search with just a name or just a date, you will have much better luck narrowing down your search if you have more information. Therefore, try to squeeze out every bit of information you can from friends and family before you begin your online search.
When searching Adoption Records you may find
- Possible parent name
- Background information on birth parents
Searching Divorce Records of the birth parents name may reveal:
- Children from the marriage
- Other names for the birth mother
Searching through Marriage RecordsĀ can reveal:
- Full Names of Birth Parents
- Attending priest (who may know the birth parents)
- Names of Bride and Groom’s Parents (Your birth grandparents)
Searching Death RecordsĀ can reveal
- Names of living relatives
- Date and Cause of death
Searching through Vital Records may reveal:
- Birth records
- Death Records
- Marriage Records
- Divorce Records
- Adoption Records
- Phone Numbers and Address
If you are searching for your birth family or if you know someone searching for his or her birth family, we can help. Use the child adoption information databases and start finding those you are looking for. The answers to all your questions are out there waiting to be solved. You only need to start looking.
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