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Originally Posted by Valsdad
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Wonder how many times that story played itself out over the years?

I won't do that 23 & me stuff. When folks ask if I have any kids, I have to tell them "none that I know of".

I'd like to keep it that way.

I got a surprise when she was 16, my oldest daughter, she visited me when she was 20, we keep in touch and I keep in touch with her mom.



Well, as long as they don't ask for back child support, I'm old and retired now!

I paid 6 yrs back support, no problem that's what they ask for now when they wait too long. she lives in Florida now is 29 yrs old and a graphic designer.

Good on you.

Any kids I might have would be older than 30 now.
my oldest son is 32, lives here, and runs his own windshield business.


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Originally Posted by BillyGoatGruff
Originally Posted by 12344mag
Originally Posted by ironbender
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Kiana Alaska.

Sounds like a cold place.

Small village. I worked for a guy that had a native gf from there.



Lol, Jim's dad? grin



Are you saying ironbender might be Jim’s dad?



No, no,no!, IB's old boss, Jim is way to pretty to have come from IB!


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Originally Posted by deflave
Jim,

Can you explain how the birth certificates are handled for cases like yours? I've been told there was some (relatively) recent case law regarding the acquisition of birth certificates for orphans but have never spoken with anybody that had first hand knowledge/experience with the subject.

And in cases like yours, what did your parents use for your birth certificate all these years?



I have a notarized certificate from the hospital where I was born.

It was signed by the administrator. My footprints are on the back. Otherwise there is no information at all.


A while after my birth, the State issued me a regular certificate with my adoptive parents names on the form.



Apparently, the original birth certificate was filled out with my biological mothers information and then sealed.


I was able to get the document unsealed very easily. The state also sent me the adoption certificate.


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Jim,
check your private messages please.


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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Originally Posted by deflave
Jim,

Can you explain how the birth certificates are handled for cases like yours? I've been told there was some (relatively) recent case law regarding the acquisition of birth certificates for orphans but have never spoken with anybody that had first hand knowledge/experience with the subject.

And in cases like yours, what did your parents use for your birth certificate all these years?



I have a notarized certificate from the hospital where I was born.

It was signed by the administrator. My footprints are on the back. Otherwise there is no information at all.


A while after my birth, the State issued me a regular certificate with my adoptive parents names on the form.



Apparently, the original birth certificate was filled out with my biological mothers information and then sealed.


I was able to get the document unsealed very easily. The state also sent me the adoption certificate.



Well at least the local natives will now treat you like a brother now


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Then STFU. The rest of your statement is superflous bullshit with no real bearing on this discussion other than to massage your own ego.

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Sam O,

Slap Jim Conrad on the ass one good time for me. LOL


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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Originally Posted by deflave
Jim,

Can you explain how the birth certificates are handled for cases like yours? I've been told there was some (relatively) recent case law regarding the acquisition of birth certificates for orphans but have never spoken with anybody that had first hand knowledge/experience with the subject.

And in cases like yours, what did your parents use for your birth certificate all these years?



I have a notarized certificate from the hospital where I was born.

It was signed by the administrator. My footprints are on the back. Otherwise there is no information at all.


A while after my birth, the State issued me a regular certificate with my adoptive parents names on the form.



Apparently, the original birth certificate was filled out with my biological mothers information and then sealed.


I was able to get the document unsealed very easily. The state also sent me the adoption certificate.

What hospital, Jim?


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Originally Posted by 12344mag
Originally Posted by BillyGoatGruff
Originally Posted by 12344mag
Originally Posted by ironbender
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Kiana Alaska.

Sounds like a cold place.

Small village. I worked for a guy that had a native gf from there.


Lol, Jim's dad? grin

Are you saying ironbender might be Jim’s dad?

No, no,no!, IB's old boss, Jim is way to pretty to have come from IB!

Ya big jabroni. I already said that. You caint hurt MY feelers!


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Originally Posted by ironbender
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Originally Posted by deflave
Jim,

Can you explain how the birth certificates are handled for cases like yours? I've been told there was some (relatively) recent case law regarding the acquisition of birth certificates for orphans but have never spoken with anybody that had first hand knowledge/experience with the subject.

And in cases like yours, what did your parents use for your birth certificate all these years?



I have a notarized certificate from the hospital where I was born.

It was signed by the administrator. My footprints are on the back. Otherwise there is no information at all.


A while after my birth, the State issued me a regular certificate with my adoptive parents names on the form.



Apparently, the original birth certificate was filled out with my biological mothers information and then sealed.


I was able to get the document unsealed very easily. The state also sent me the adoption certificate.

What hospital, Jim?



St. James Hospital.

Butte, Montana.


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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Originally Posted by ironbender
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Originally Posted by deflave
Jim,

Can you explain how the birth certificates are handled for cases like yours? I've been told there was some (relatively) recent case law regarding the acquisition of birth certificates for orphans but have never spoken with anybody that had first hand knowledge/experience with the subject.

And in cases like yours, what did your parents use for your birth certificate all these years?



I have a notarized certificate from the hospital where I was born.

It was signed by the administrator. My footprints are on the back. Otherwise there is no information at all.


A while after my birth, the State issued me a regular certificate with my adoptive parents names on the form.



Apparently, the original birth certificate was filled out with my biological mothers information and then sealed.


I was able to get the document unsealed very easily. The state also sent me the adoption certificate.

What hospital, Jim?



St. James Hospital.

Butte, Montana.


better than the St James Infirmary.


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In it is contentment
In it is death and all you seek
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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Originally Posted by ironbender
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Originally Posted by deflave
Jim,

Can you explain how the birth certificates are handled for cases like yours? I've been told there was some (relatively) recent case law regarding the acquisition of birth certificates for orphans but have never spoken with anybody that had first hand knowledge/experience with the subject.

And in cases like yours, what did your parents use for your birth certificate all these years?



I have a notarized certificate from the hospital where I was born.

It was signed by the administrator. My footprints are on the back. Otherwise there is no information at all.


A while after my birth, the State issued me a regular certificate with my adoptive parents names on the form.



Apparently, the original birth certificate was filled out with my biological mothers information and then sealed.


I was able to get the document unsealed very easily. The state also sent me the adoption certificate.

What hospital, Jim?

St. James Hospital.

Butte, Montana.

Was thinking Anchorage perhaps.


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My grandfather was born up there.


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Originally Posted by ironbender
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Originally Posted by ironbender
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Originally Posted by deflave
Jim,

Can you explain how the birth certificates are handled for cases like yours? I've been told there was some (relatively) recent case law regarding the acquisition of birth certificates for orphans but have never spoken with anybody that had first hand knowledge/experience with the subject.

And in cases like yours, what did your parents use for your birth certificate all these years?



I have a notarized certificate from the hospital where I was born.

It was signed by the administrator. My footprints are on the back. Otherwise there is no information at all.


A while after my birth, the State issued me a regular certificate with my adoptive parents names on the form.



Apparently, the original birth certificate was filled out with my biological mothers information and then sealed.


I was able to get the document unsealed very easily. The state also sent me the adoption certificate.

What hospital, Jim?

St. James Hospital.

Butte, Montana.

Was thinking Anchorage perhaps.


Come on man keep up.. he was adopted in Montana not alaska Jesus..


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Then STFU. The rest of your statement is superflous bullshit with no real bearing on this discussion other than to massage your own ego.

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Them dang Eskimos sure do get around.


The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men.
In it is contentment
In it is death and all you seek
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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Tami Lee Baldwin

Anaconda Montana. Born 1960


Crazy to finally have a name.

Her dad was Tommy Baldwin. From Alaska.



So your giving name was Tami and you were born in 1960? Damn you are old as hell


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Originally Posted by 79S
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Tami Lee Baldwin

Anaconda Montana. Born 1960

Crazy to finally have a name.

Her dad was Tommy Baldwin. From Alaska.

So your giving name was Tami and you were born in 1960? Damn you are old as hell

Look who’s walking in the dark now!


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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
My grandfather was born up there.

Gotcha!


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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Tami Lee Baldwin

Anaconda Montana. Born 1960


Crazy to finally have a name.

Her dad was Tommy Baldwin. From Alaska.



Good luck dude......more people than not (IME at least) end up realizing they were put up for adoption for a reason.



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Originally Posted by ironbender
Originally Posted by 79S
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Tami Lee Baldwin

Anaconda Montana. Born 1960

Crazy to finally have a name.

Her dad was Tommy Baldwin. From Alaska.

So your giving name was Tami and you were born in 1960? Damn you are old as hell

Look who’s walking in the dark now!


Lol who knew Jimmy was a Tami


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Local couple, girl got up the stump real young, they were from
poor families and had little support. (Plus it was the early 60's)
So, they adopted the kid out.

Fast forward almost 40 years.
That young man busted his ass, made numerous shrewd and
lucky investments, they were doing pretty well. Had several kids, including
one they gave the same name as the one adopted out. Then his now wife
got the big C. And started to dwell on the child she didn't know.

Private investigators, a bit of money, and they found the kid living in the Midwest.

Don't know if the 10's of million dollars the parents were now worth played
into the decision, but the new found family packed up and moved
to be with the birth parents. Will say it seems to be working.


Parents who say they have good kids..Usually don't!
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