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Tag: California adoption

Welcome to the Family!

March 6, 2019 mckell11 4 Comments

I have 40 first cousins (19 on my dad’s side and 21 on my mom’s side.) Seems like plenty of…

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Posted in: DNA Filed under: adopted, adoptee, ancestry, biological family, biological mother, birth dad, California adoption, DNA, family tree, genealogy, genetic genealogy, unknown parentage

Alyson Johnson teaching Saturday, Jan. 13

January 12, 2018 mckell11 Leave a comment

The four DNA classes I am scheduled to teach at the Alta Mesa Family Discovery Day Saturday, January 13th, will be…

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Posted in: DNA, Uncategorized Filed under: adopted, adoptee, ancestry, biological family, biological mother, birth dad, birth mom, birth mother, birth parent, California adoption, DNA, family tree, genealogy, genetic genealogy, unknown parentage

Who’s Your Daddy?

November 30, 2017 mckell11 2 Comments

Two of my brother’s newly found older birth sisters were positive they knew my brother’s birth dad. He lived with…

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Posted in: DNA Filed under: adopted, adoptee, biological family, birth dad, birth father, birth mom, birth mother, California adoption, DNA, genealogy, genetic genealogy

Finding my brother’s birth mom & siblings

November 29, 2017 mckell11 6 Comments

When my family lived in southern California and I was six years old, we adopted a baby boy. My parents…

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Posted in: DNA Filed under: adopted, adoptee, birth father, birth mother, birth parent, California adoption, DNA, genealogy, genetic genealogy
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