I don't have info myself. However, there are many web sites devoted to helping adoptees find biological relatives. If you (or your friend) haven't already done so, I suggest you try a general search engine [www.google.com,www.askjeeves.com, www.alltheweb.com are three of my favorites]. Another possibility: many states and/or adoption agencies allow people to leave messages in adoption situations. For example, an adoptee may leave a letter to his/her biological mother with the agency from which they were adopted. If the mother is also looking for the child, the message can be delivered. I think there is a federal agency that does this too, but I don't remember which one (Social Security? maybe). I hope this helps and wish you good luck, Linda On Wed, 23 May 2001, Louise wrote: > Do any of you have info on a Donna Marie Nichols (or close spelling) > born 1-21-1959 in or very near Tulsa? > > She had siblings Beulah, Raymond and two other males. > > Beulah was adopted or otherwise given to maternal grandparents. No > names known, but the grandfather had cancer on his face, I believe. > > Raymond had a speech impediment and MAY NOT have been adopted, although > some records indicate he WAS. > > Donna's name became Sandra Smith when she was adopted. I am trying to > help her find her siblings. Any info that might help will be most > appreciated. > > If any of you have school records for any schools n the area about 1955 > or later Beulah may be listed. > > If any of you have birth announcements from Tulsa papers we might find > Donna Marie and parents' names. She would most like to find her > siblings, but meeting parents would be OK if they are still living. > > She needs the info for medical reasons as well. Please help if you can. > > LOUISE & Sandy > > > ==== OKGEN Mailing List ==== > OKGEN-Neighbors > http://www.onelist.com/subscribe.cgi/OKGEN-Neighbors > share dOWN hOME rECIPES, clean jokes, thoughts for the day, etc. > >