i am a canadian native , a 60's scoop " kid " , which really started in the 50's , of which is when i'm from '53....read your sign ...read the " find me " and me eyes started to tear up ... i was 30 when i was reunited with my family . so happy fer you
I love watching these video's! I was adopted and just last year found my biological family. My Mother had sadly passed. But I have a half-brother and a half sister and a ton of cousins. My Grandmother was one of 15, so you do the math ! I also found my Father. They were never married. Plus I need to say I was 60 when I found him ! I have 3 half sisters and a half brother on that side. I was blessed enough to be held in my Poppas arms. He's now 87. We talk nearly every day !! So blessed and thankful!!
Words fail me... This short documentary is so impactful and cuts really deep. What I like about your filming technique is that the people themselves tell us the story and not a narrator. Their vocal intonation and expression makes me a part of the experience. It draws me right into the lives of everyone of them. Thank you so much for sharing and the method you used in creating this story. It makes this story stand out. Lot's of love to Mary and her family.
Jaime, I'm watching your journey and crying my eyes out. I'm so happy that you have been reunited with your family. Family is all we have. And, in your case having been adopted at birth you have no link to who you are. And this is incredibly important. So i'm glad you got this resolved now while your still young enough to meet everyone. Oh, and thanks for sharing your story on youtube.
Happy for you. I learned too late, my biological father had passed away. I did hear ,that I have two half brothers,and a sister. Wish I knew how, too contact them.God bless you, and your family.
I noticed we share the same name. Im JoyceAnn Jackson. So happy you found your brother. I was the result of a affair. My father was married with 3 kids. I contacted them but they didnt want to know me. Im ok with their choice beacuse im sure t was hurtful to know how their father betrayed them & their mother.
Your story inspires me...recently my Dad, who was a Vietnam Veteran passed away from Agent Orange exposure. He came in 1971, home after 2 tours in Vietnam severely mentally ill and my Mom left with me in tow at just 2 years old. My Dad died 17 days after diagnosis. I had 17 days with him I'll cherish forever. One day I was chatting with some of his high school friends, when I received a private message from one of them. He informed me that I had an older Brother...by 4 years. I thought I was his only child for 42 years. I didn't get to have my Dad...but he left a piece of him here for me to know...just received my DNA test kit yesterday. The birth Mom was a high school fling who gave birth at 17 while my Dad was on his way to Vietnam. She did not want to give him up but at 17 her parents made the final call and he was adopted 2 days after he was born in a private adoption. I pray I have an ending as happy as yours....God Bless❤ Thank you for sharing. ~Laurie from Oregon
I am happy that she finally found the missing pieces of the puzzle and found her family whom excepted her and Ed is incredible being there even though he isn't her biological father he seems to care a lot for her I am glad they all met and conected.
I know marks daughter she's my best friend. It is so good that you found your family my mom was adopted so she knows how it feels she never found her real father either.
I also grew up not knowing my biological father, He passed in 1972, but I located his daughters (my sisters) in 2018 and we are now building a relationship. I love them dearly and their children (my nieces and nephews). Also, my wife had given a daughter up for adoption thru Catholic services in 1971 when she was very young. She has missed this child every day since. In 2016 this daughter contacted us and said she had been looking for her mother since she was 13 years old. We were overwhelmed with joy and love. She has been a part of our lives every day since and we just couldn't be happier or prouder. BTW, her biological father rejected her when she contacted him. I had never met him but since the day I met my wife she had simply said he was an ASS. She was right but, it was his loss. I have the most fantastic wife and now I have the daughter I always wanted. I couldn't have children myself so this has been a miracle for me. GOD is GOOD.
The discussion that starts at the 6:20 mark really hit home for me because yes, rejection can & does happen twice. I found my birth parents 5 years ago (I'll be 51 next April) and while my bio-mother was open & receiving, I can't say the same for "the sperm donor" as I can him now. He was extremely stand offish, almost to the point where I got the impression he was paranoid about anyone finding out that he had a child years before he met his wife. I think there may be some fear of backlash from his family members because I am a product of a bi-racial relationship he had with a Japanese nurse while stationed overseas... He abandoned her when she told him that she was pregnant. She had been under the impression that they were "in love" and that he would want to marry her & raise a daughter together... She was sadly mistaken & literally left on the street with no money, nowhere to go, & no one to turn to for help...
Actually that starts halfway into the video where her brother mark describes that rejection part but the video starts with Mary describing her mom and said she was embarrassed
Thanks for sharing, I am 52 and will be 53 next week and still don't know who's my biological father. I just assumed a person whom I look like and his children, but still I am not so sure about it. From growing up looking at other kids with both parents, I felt empty while I was living with my great grandma and grand aunt.
in 1950 my sister was born , i remembered her my whole life. i was always told there was no baby, i kept saying. no no my baby. she was given up for adoption i believe it was 1992 with the help of an aunt,i found her.we keep in touch.my brother or sister never got married,i did and had 6 kids.when i called her ,asked her name i said who i was then i told her , her aunt was her grandmother her. grandmother was her great grm and i had 6 kids . she had been adopted into the family.i went and got her and she stayed with me for 3 wks she was given to my dads cousin. i was traumatized my whole life over it and mad.my mother hated me and made sure she let me know every day,even tho i took care of her,she still said it till the day she died but i took good care of her ill the end, i have no regrets .i always keep everything inside ,talk about having a serious case of ptsd.i was told , i opened a can of worms.i said thats to bad , but you should have seen us when we met. like looking in the mirror.our brother had black hair and brown eyes.she and i blond and blue eyes so don't get upset if you into some hurdles it will get better hugs.
That is so sad that her mother died. If I was adopted, I would search as soon as I was legally able to. I kept encouraging my adopted cousin to look for his parents and he finally did last year only to find out it was too late.
I spent years wondering who my biological father is and how l envy other children living, lovely and happily together with both parents. I grew up being leaving behind on an island with different relatives when my grand parents (who took me as their child) would leave on a ship to the main land called "PALAU" due to my grandma's asthma problem. Leaving me behind as easy as it is today with easy communications, it was complete no connections for years and months to see them again, very lonely and sad....watching other families happily together, having nice things. I live with simple clothings made by my grandma . Unspoken life experiences and an island life circumstances. I now knew who my father is, sadly he has passed 2 and half decades ago, but l am happy that l knew him, very closed to him 3 decades ago, he calls me son at times, l thought because of him as an uncle. He was married to my grandma's younger sister. I just found out 3 or 4 years ago confirming that this man is my father....thanx 4 this videos, God bless!
Most family secrets are not good. My daughter had a child that she gave up. It was an open adoption. Those wonderful people who adopted him friended me. Thank goodness.
This is so amazing. My fiance is currently searching for his mom. He was born 1/7/72 in poughkeepsie ny. He was placed in foster care at birth. He was told he's biracial (black and Hispanic) he doesn't know which parent is which. He remember last name Mendence. Praying he find his mom
C LUV did he ever find his mom? Has he done a DNA test. Family research is a hobby of mine and if he has done an Ancestry DNA test, I would give it a go.
Wow I saw this on fb years ago and always wondered if she ever found anyone related to her, she's very like her mam, pity her mam had passed but at least she knows her brother always wondered about her.
I so know a precious someone I am sure praying for their biological Father to step up to bat and come into their life. They are grown now and would never ask more than to know him and love each other. Stories of people being reunited give me hope.
Leaving me behind was not as easy as it is today with communication, it was complete no communication until they will return. This to correct the story communication part, thanks.
daniela diaz I'm not interested in finding my biological brother because he's a scumbag but this okay alright no way you and he's okay when he loves it and I'm okay where I live at in Arkansas so both will pass on this Earth without ever seeing each other again and that's the way I like it
daniela diaz I'm not interested in finding my biological brother because he's a scumbag but this okay alright no way you and he's okay when he loves it and I'm okay where I live at in Arkansas so both will pass on this Earth without ever seeing each other again and that's the way I like it
@@jaimegreen5021 what a piece of shit. It's been over 40 years. There's no reason to shove her off. She wants nothing but to know him. Ugh I'm so angry for all of them.
I feel bad for her that her self esteem is so low that she thinks she would be directed. You should get some life coach therapy. Forgiveness is a must.
So sorry to hear that Ed wasn't Mary's dad, but I hope she opens her arms to him. Kudos to Greg for doing his civic duty! Hahaa. He's a man of persistence that paid off.
My dad passed in Feb 2018. I found in his stuff that he had another child. I dont know if I have another brother or sister, but I know there is someone some place I am related to. I am continuing to look for anything to help me. 😢
Shelly Duval try taking a DNA test, with Ancestry or 23 and me. They’ll provide you with your raw DNA and you can upload it to the other DNA sites to make it more likely to find a match that way. It’s not uncommon for people to register there and find matches to relatives they are looking for.
So happy for you all finding each other :) I love family reunions no matter what caused people to part. We have a show here in Greece running now for 12 years or more and it's often about reunions... whether someone is seeking biological parents/siblings/children or recently story of a Father who hadn't seen his daughter since she was a few months old because his ex & the new man in her life denied him then moved away. They were able to track her down, she lived in the US & after 33 years Father & daughter reunited! She didn't even know anything about her Dad until she was 20y/o. He had searched for her even in the US & she had started searching but never had the last name. It was such a beautiful reunion & he was overjoyed to find out he had 2 grandsons too now. With all the complaints women make about deadbeat Dads, so sad to see a Dad who was denied the one thing he really wanted and that was to be with his child. I lived in the US before, I'm surprised with such a big country & I frequently hear of stories online people seeking their biological family. Surprised there isn't a show that helps in such a search. Who wouldn't want to watch a sweet reunion like this on TV? I would! Love from Greece!
I wonder if they gave her up for adoption because as she grew older her husband questioned if he was the father and that caused issues in their marriage.
Was her siblings Father hers he looks like he could have been.Her Mom did not feel up for another baby. Wonderful she adopted her, most would have aborted. Happy for them.
There is in most case change to find out some how. But what about those who baby maybe died by hospital -nurse neglect and they maybe replace baby's with another abandoned or from bank babies ...??
Even ed said in the video when he said that he signed her away but we never actually found out who even the father was or is like so my guess is that Mary’s actual mother had a affair during her marriage to her half siblings father I could be wrong here, so feel free to correct me.
i am a canadian native , a 60's scoop " kid " , which really started in the 50's , of which is when i'm from '53....read your sign ...read the " find me " and me eyes started to tear up ... i was 30 when i was reunited with my family . so happy fer you
I love watching these video's! I was adopted and just last year found my biological family. My Mother had sadly passed. But I have a half-brother and a half sister and a ton of cousins. My Grandmother was one of 15, so you do the math ! I also found my Father. They were never married. Plus I need to say I was 60 when I found him ! I have 3 half sisters and a half brother on that side. I was blessed enough to be held in my Poppas arms. He's now 87. We talk nearly every day !! So blessed and thankful!!
Thank you Ed ! You have made Jaime's life easier for sure ! Thank you Greg for your conviction ! Wonderful story ! Trinidad & Tobago.
Words fail me... This short documentary is so impactful and cuts really deep. What I like about your filming technique is that the people themselves tell us the story and not a narrator. Their vocal intonation and expression makes me a part of the experience. It draws me right into the lives of everyone of them. Thank you so much for sharing and the method you used in creating this story. It makes this story stand out. Lot's of love to Mary and her family.
Thanks for the words. It was a labor of love, for sure. Mary has been a close friend of mine for 25 years.
@@jaimegreen5021 Thank you so much. You did justice to her story!
Good for you Ed!! Mary, you found gold with that beautiful family. Bless you all.
I love the last line...
"She's stuck with me!"
Thank you.
Great movie brought tears to my family. I found my biological family in near by Kingston NY. So I know how you feel. Congratulations.
That's a wonderful thing to be "stuck with"!!! So happy for them! Hope they are all doing well!
Hello, I to just found my biological family, I also lost my biological mother before I could meet her, but I have a wonderful sister, congratulations
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What a lovely story and family - good luck to them all in the future !
Jaime, I'm watching your journey and crying my eyes out. I'm so happy that you have been reunited with your family. Family is all we have. And, in your case having been adopted at birth you have no link to who you are. And this is incredibly important. So i'm glad you got this resolved now while your still young enough to meet everyone.
Oh, and thanks for sharing your story on youtube.
What a great story, gotta love when a family is brought back together.
Awesome film job Jamie Green Glad all work out for Mary...
Thank you.
An amazing story. Thanks for sharing.
I'm so glad that she got closure.
SO many happy tears. I relate. I just found my family. I am so happy for you all.
What a great documentary...Thanks so much for sharing!
What a touching beautiful story....can't help but love this family!
Happy for you. I learned too late, my biological father had passed away. I did hear ,that I have two half brothers,and a sister. Wish I knew how, too contact them.God bless you, and your family.
I have a thousand hugs here in Alaska, Mary. Touched my heart.
Wonderful video, I like that you show the psychology of it, and from different perspectives too. So glad you found each other.
what a beautiful moving story.so glad she has found her family
I spent many years searching for my brother, but I found him. Best thing I ever did!c
Joyce Ann Warnke High me too
I noticed we share the same name. Im JoyceAnn Jackson. So happy you found your brother. I was the result of a affair. My father was married with 3 kids. I contacted them but they didnt want to know me. Im ok with their choice beacuse im sure t was hurtful to know how their father betrayed them & their mother.
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Where did you search or did you do dna tests?
@@joyceannbarton2868 but you had nothing to do with any of it , just give them time
My heart goes out to Ed. He didn't care that his wife's baby was not his own, and wants her for his daughter anyway. That tugged at my heart.
Well obviously her mom had an affair that resulted in her last daughter being born that ultimately decided the dna results.
God bless you guys. An amazing story of love.
Your story inspires me...recently my Dad, who was a Vietnam Veteran passed away from Agent Orange exposure. He came in 1971, home after 2 tours in Vietnam severely mentally ill and my Mom left with me in tow at just 2 years old. My Dad died 17 days after diagnosis. I had 17 days with him I'll cherish forever. One day I was chatting with some of his high school friends, when I received a private message from one of them. He informed me that I had an older Brother...by 4 years. I thought I was his only child for 42 years. I didn't get to have my Dad...but he left a piece of him here for me to know...just received my DNA test kit yesterday. The birth Mom was a high school fling who gave birth at 17 while my Dad was on his way to Vietnam. She did not want to give him up but at 17 her parents made the final call and he was adopted 2 days after he was born in a private adoption. I pray I have an ending as happy as yours....God Bless❤
Thank you for sharing.
~Laurie from Oregon
Fantastic sorry and a wonderful ending, I’m truly happy for Mary….the story brought tears to my eyes….
I am happy that she finally found the missing pieces of the puzzle and found her family whom excepted her and Ed is incredible being there even though he isn't her biological father he seems to care a lot for her I am glad they all met and conected.
That was wicked. Your composer is awesome sooo please for you and your family
I know marks daughter she's my best friend. It is so good that you found your family my mom was adopted so she knows how it feels she never found her real father either.
I also grew up not knowing my biological father, He passed in 1972, but I located his daughters (my sisters) in 2018 and we are now building a relationship. I love them dearly and their children (my nieces and nephews). Also, my wife had given a daughter up for adoption thru Catholic services in 1971 when she was very young. She has missed this child every day since. In 2016 this daughter contacted us and said she had been looking for her mother since she was 13 years old. We were overwhelmed with joy and love. She has been a part of our lives every day since and we just couldn't be happier or prouder. BTW, her biological father rejected her when she contacted him. I had never met him but since the day I met my wife she had simply said he was an ASS. She was right but, it was his loss. I have the most fantastic wife and now I have the daughter I always wanted. I couldn't have children myself so this has been a miracle for me. GOD is GOOD.
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That was beautifully put together 💗
OMG, our stories are so similar. I just found out 2 days ago and am meeting people tomorrow. Thank you for telling your story.
How did it go!?
Yeah where are you . Tell us
Touching. Thank you.
What a wonderful story! As an adptee I hear you. Best of luck with you and your family in the future.
The discussion that starts at the 6:20 mark really hit home for me because yes, rejection can & does happen twice. I found my birth parents 5 years ago (I'll be 51 next April) and while my bio-mother was open & receiving, I can't say the same for "the sperm donor" as I can him now. He was extremely stand offish, almost to the point where I got the impression he was paranoid about anyone finding out that he had a child years before he met his wife. I think there may be some fear of backlash from his family members because I am a product of a bi-racial relationship he had with a Japanese nurse while stationed overseas... He abandoned her when she told him that she was pregnant. She had been under the impression that they were "in love" and that he would want to marry her & raise a daughter together... She was sadly mistaken & literally left on the street with no money, nowhere to go, & no one to turn to for help...
Praying you all found happiness and resolution. God bless you and your family.❤🙏🙏
Actually that starts halfway into the video where her brother mark describes that rejection part but the video starts with Mary describing her mom and said she was embarrassed
Amazing story Mary!
WOW FULL OF AWESOMENESS I SO WISH SHE WOULD START UP A BUSINESS AND HELP OTHERS FIND THEIR FAMILIES IT WOULD BE FANTASTIC :)
So happy to see this, truly sad moments, but glad to see this one.
That is just plain heartwarming.
I'm SO HAPPY FOR YOU AND THE REST OF YOUR FAMILY, it's never to late for family.
Nice documentary, Jaime, really well done.
Thanks!
Ed, you’re a good guy! she isn’t “stuck” with you! what a great family! 😊
Wow beautiful story ♡.
It’s not humiliating. It’s brave.
I'm glad she is stuck with him :)
You are so very lucky! I can feel the relief you must have felt I hope one day I’ll find mine aswell ❤️
Thank u so mch, sista u nailed it.(I one adoptee myself).
Great that she found live relatives. But, sad that her mom didn't think she could keep her.
do i feel for this woman she never gives up
Thanks for sharing, I am 52 and will be 53 next week and still don't know who's my biological father. I just assumed a person whom I look like and his children, but still I am not so sure about it. From growing up looking at other kids with both parents, I felt empty while I was living with my great grandma and grand aunt.
in 1950 my sister was born , i remembered her my whole life. i was always told there was no baby, i kept saying. no no my baby. she was given up for adoption
i believe it was 1992 with the help of an aunt,i found her.we keep in touch.my brother or sister never got married,i did and had 6 kids.when i called her ,asked her name i said who i was
then i told her , her aunt was her grandmother her. grandmother was her great grm and i had 6 kids . she had been adopted into the family.i went and got her and she stayed with me for 3 wks
she was given to my dads cousin. i was traumatized my whole life over it and mad.my mother hated me and made sure she let me know every day,even tho i took care of her,she still said it till the day she died
but i took good care of her ill the end, i have no regrets .i always keep everything inside ,talk about having a serious case of ptsd.i was told , i opened a can of worms.i said thats to bad , but you should have seen us when we met. like looking in the mirror.our brother had black hair and brown eyes.she and i blond and blue eyes
so don't get upset if you into some hurdles it will get better hugs.
How wonderful.
You broke my heart when you started crying over your mom's death. I'm so sorry. Hope you're doing well.
You look so young! I thought you said you were 43 but I thought I did not hear it properly and that you were 23! Great video and beautiful.
nogoodwolf LOL, I thought the same thing. I thought baby girl are you sure of your age!
Hm, she definitely looks late 30s - early 40s, but she looks great. Beautiful profile!
I hope Mary finds her biological dad!!! Best wishes to her and her "new" family!
That is so sad that her mother died. If I was adopted, I would search as soon as I was legally able to. I kept encouraging my adopted cousin to look for his parents and he finally did last year only to find out it was too late.
I spent years wondering who my biological father is and how l envy other children living, lovely and happily together with both parents. I grew up being leaving behind on an island with different relatives when my grand parents (who took me as their child) would leave on a ship to the main land called "PALAU" due to my grandma's asthma problem. Leaving me behind as easy as it is today with easy communications, it was complete no connections for years and months to see them again, very lonely and sad....watching other families happily together, having nice things. I live with simple clothings made by my grandma . Unspoken life experiences and an island life circumstances. I now knew who my father is, sadly he has passed 2 and half decades ago, but l am happy that l knew him, very closed to him 3 decades ago, he calls me son at times, l thought because of him as an uncle. He was married to my grandma's younger sister. I just found out 3 or 4 years ago confirming that this man is my father....thanx 4 this videos, God bless!
Oh, so sad when you were crying about your birth parents, bless your heart sweetie
HUMILIATING IS THE WRONG WORD. GRATEFUL TO BE ABLE TO FIND YOUR FAMILY.
Most family secrets are not good. My daughter had a child that she gave up. It was an open adoption. Those wonderful people who adopted him friended me. Thank goodness.
I'm so sorry you didn't get to meet your mother. I would think that she wanted to meet you and love you in person. This is so sad.
Loved your pj
i also found my brothers and sisters on facebook...we met last year for the first time after 50 years.
greg,your a ANGEL
Kind of unemotional reunion but glad you found them.
This is so amazing. My fiance is currently searching for his mom. He was born 1/7/72 in poughkeepsie ny. He was placed in foster care at birth. He was told he's biracial (black and Hispanic) he doesn't know which parent is which. He remember last name Mendence. Praying he find his mom
That's wild. That's the same year Mary was born and in the same city. Good luck to your fiance.
C LUV did he ever find his mom? Has he done a DNA test. Family research is a hobby of mine and if he has done an Ancestry DNA test, I would give it a go.
happy ending, nice story
awesome!!!
He prayed for his little sister ever night.
He's wonderful, so is Ed!
She looks exactly like her mother in the 1st picture shown.
I’m Crying 😢 ....
Mark is HOT!!! Great story and reuniting!
12:20 is killing me. ;-((( but,
12:23 thank you ed, the great heart person!! ;-))
Wow I saw this on fb years ago and always wondered if she ever found anyone related to her, she's very like her mam, pity her mam had passed but at least she knows her brother always wondered about her.
I so know a precious someone I am sure praying for their biological Father to step up to bat and come into their life. They are grown now and would never ask more than to know him and love each other. Stories of people being reunited give me hope.
I missed my birthmom by 11 months, she died at age 54 of lung cancer.
Leaving me behind was not as easy as it is today with communication, it was complete no communication until they will return. This to correct the story communication part, thanks.
Nice
i wish I could find my biological half brothers n sisters
+daniela diaz There are groups on Facebook you can join to help you.
daniela diaz I'm not interested in finding my biological brother because he's a scumbag but this okay alright no way you and he's okay when he loves it and I'm okay where I live at in Arkansas so both will pass on this Earth without ever seeing each other again and that's the way I like it
daniela diaz I'm not interested in finding my biological brother because he's a scumbag but this okay alright no way you and he's okay when he loves it and I'm okay where I live at in Arkansas so both will pass on this Earth without ever seeing each other again and that's the way I like it
I wish you could and hope you do Hun :) health love and light to you (the gal from oz)
daniela diaz I found mine (with help) on a music forum on the internet. Do a Google search. I had help from a friend who knew what he was doing
Did you ever find your father
What a moving story....but I HAVE to ask....did you EVER find your birth Dad???
She did find him but he doesn't want much to do with her.
She did but he doesn't want a relationship with her.
@@jaimegreen5021 what a piece of shit.
It's been over 40 years. There's no reason to shove her off. She wants nothing but to know him.
Ugh I'm so angry for all of them.
I feel bad for her that her self esteem is so low that she thinks she would be directed. You should get some life coach therapy. Forgiveness is a must.
She and her brother look so close even though they just met.
So sorry to hear that Ed wasn't Mary's dad, but I hope she opens her arms to him. Kudos to Greg for doing his civic duty! Hahaa. He's a man of persistence that paid off.
nice they welcomed you ,so warming. ed is such a men!!
Her brother is such a brother xD
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She moved to upstate New York shortly after this documentary was filmed.
My dad passed in Feb 2018. I found in his stuff that he had another child. I dont know if I have another brother or sister, but I know there is someone some place I am related to. I am continuing to look for anything to help me. 😢
Shelly Duval try taking a DNA test, with Ancestry or 23 and me. They’ll provide you with your raw DNA and you can upload it to the other DNA sites to make it more likely to find a match that way. It’s not uncommon for people to register there and find matches to relatives they are looking for.
ancestry has a sale now. $60
After you do any of the tests, you can take the raw DNA data and put it out there multiple places. Google, they change and update regularly.
So happy for you all finding each other :) I love family reunions no matter what caused people to part. We have a show here in Greece running now for 12 years or more and it's often about reunions... whether someone is seeking biological parents/siblings/children or recently story of a Father who hadn't seen his daughter since she was a few months old because his ex & the new man in her life denied him then moved away. They were able to track her down, she lived in the US & after 33 years Father & daughter reunited! She didn't even know anything about her Dad until she was 20y/o. He had searched for her even in the US & she had started searching but never had the last name. It was such a beautiful reunion & he was overjoyed to find out he had 2 grandsons too now. With all the complaints women make about deadbeat Dads, so sad to see a Dad who was denied the one thing he really wanted and that was to be with his child.
I lived in the US before, I'm surprised with such a big country & I frequently hear of stories online people seeking their biological family. Surprised there isn't a show that helps in such a search. Who wouldn't want to watch a sweet reunion like this on TV? I would! Love from Greece!
I wonder if they gave her up for adoption because as she grew older her husband questioned if he was the father and that caused issues in their marriage.
Did she find her biological father?
5:04 Awwwww.... it should say on the bottom of the paper 📝 work there one kid missing you 😔 her sibling awwww
Get it together, get counseling!
Was her siblings Father hers he looks like he could have been.Her Mom did not feel up for another baby. Wonderful she adopted her, most would have aborted. Happy for them.
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There is in most case change to find out some how. But what about those who baby maybe died by hospital -nurse neglect and they maybe replace baby's with another abandoned or from bank babies ...??
6:50 "It's stupid. I know it's stupid." NO! It is not stupid. It is normal.
’m sure Ed knew he was not the father, Same as he did when she was born. Hence the break up between Ed and her mother soon after.
Even ed said in the video when he said that he signed her away but we never actually found out who even the father was or is like so my guess is that Mary’s actual mother had a affair during her marriage to her half siblings father I could be wrong here, so feel free to correct me.