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You are contacting the submitter of the query: By posting the following information, I found what I was seeking for the majority. I was found and united with my birth father, Donald L. Berry, and my brother and sister. My birth mother's name is Suzanne Foster. She is originally from RI. She was 22 years old when I was born on September, 16th, 1969. She put me into St Vincent's Orphanage in Providence, RI. I was adopted in December, the 19th, 1969. She was attending college in RI when she conceived me. My birth father’s name, Donald L. Berry, was not documented at any time during the adoption process. I only could find that he did not want the adoption to happen. Physically, my mother was 5'8 with brown hair. She has an older brother, Ed, and older sister, Cheryl. An expunged record of the adoption interview indicates that she only told her brother of my birth. She is catholic and of English and Irish decent. I was actually born at St Joseph's Hospital in Providence RI. My adoptive parents were in their mid to late thirties when they adopted me. My adopted family’s name is Lorello. We lived in Coventry, RI. My birth mother did leave hospital pictures for me at the when I was born. After uniting with my birth father, he informed me that Suzanne Foster graduated URI in 1969. After my birth she lived in Chicago and presently lives in New York. Subsequently, I found out that she had another child, Isaac Zachery Foster. Without this website as a place to post such information, my birth father would never have been able to find me. This site with my incidental knowledge of my birth mother’s name allowed me to find the man that created me, who did not want to give me away, and searched for me for the past 39 years. I am leaving this information posted for the sake of my brother, Isaac, should he want to connect with his sister as well as my mother Suzanne to see what she created. I welcome and appreciate any information available. However, I am not looking to search for them. I am leaving this information out publicly should they want to contact me. Children,even as adults,should know who their family is. I never realized how important that was until my birth father found me. Your personal information will only be used to contact the submitter and will not be saved or used for any other purpose.
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