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Feb 12, 07, 17:58 #4
The orphanage I was living at, burned to the ground. I was reading some old letters my adoptive parents received, some years later, from OLD FRIENDS, back in Poland. These OLD FRIENDS are also deceased.
My adoptive parents are also deceased. All I really have to go on, is my serial number on my birth certificate, my birth name, my parents names. I do not have my biological mother's maiden name. I do have a few pieces of legal paperwork, from the courts....includes case number and dates. Also the name of the orphange.
One document that I have, clearly indicates that my biological parents were married. A couple different people that speak Polish, have looked over the same document and indicated that it suggests that they were married. However, I was told that my biological father was already married.....to someone else. My aunt heard this, 30 years ago, from my adoptive mom.....when she arrived back from Poland. The people at the orphanage, told my mom this......but paperwork suggests something different.
Something I think is odd about my case: I was born in December of 1973 in Warsaw, Poland. Several weeks later, I am placed in the care of an orphange in Ciechanow, Poland. When I was adopted a year and a half later, in 1975.....according to court related documents, my biological mom had to show up in front of a judge and grant permission, for my adoptive mom to receive custody of me.
I don't know why she would still be IN THE PICTURE, a year and a half later. Does this make sense ? I also have a sister (not biologically related), that was adopted at the same time. Her mother gave her up for adoption within days of birth. There is no mention of her showing up when we were adopted, to sign legal paperwork.
I am considering hiring an agency or firm that assists people doing genealogical work, related to family in Poland. I have identified a few (online). I located 2 here in the states, with a family members in Poland.....that do the legwork. I also have found a couple posts from people living in Poland, that assist with this type of service.
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