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Submitted By:  Sandra Anderson(an Adoptee)
Origionally Added:  Mar 07, 1999
   Highlights of the Adoption Record -- the Adoptee
Birthplace:  Utah
Birthdate:  November 10, 1952
Gender:  Female
Agency:  
Hospital:  LDS Hospital
Adoptee's Birthname:  Sandra Anderson
Adoptee's Name:  Sandra Anderson
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        Birth & Adoption Details        
Adoptee's Birthdate:  November 10, 1952
Birthplace:  Orem,
  Utah
Adoptee's Gender:  Female
Multiple Birth:  
BirthMother's Age:  
Attorney/Agency  
Adoption Date:  November 13, 1952
Adoption Location:  Orem,
 Utah
Maternity Home:  
Orphanage:  
Hospital:   LDS Hospital
Doctor:   Demoivre R. Skidmore, MD
local Cert:   52 18 9041
Fedral Cert:   ?
Caseworker:   (Registrar's no.)7825
Case Number:   10545
Judge:   Joseph E. [cut off record]
Decree Date:   January 20, 1954

Adoptee
First Name Sandra
Middle Name Renee
Last Name Anderson
Nick Name Sandy
Birth First Name Sandra
Birth Middle Name Renee
Birth Lastname Anderson
Birth Date Nov 10, 1952
Birth Place Utah
Gender female
Height short
Hair Color blonde
Eye Color blue
Handicap none
Handicap none
Race None
Religion Other
Occupation homemaker/mother
Education college;Certified Childbirth Educator
Married yes
Spouse's Name Bruce F. Webster
Spouse Info CTO of Object Systems Group, and consulting firm based in Dallas, TX; author
Brothers adoptive brother: David Soren Anderson; born July 25, 1950
Sisters adoptive sister: Betty Jo Anderson O'Connor; born March 29, 1963
Military no
Other Info During the latter part of her pregnancy my birth mother lived with a woman named Eva Tuttle, who worked at the law firm where my adoption was handled. In letters to my adoptive mother, Ms. Tuttle referred to my birth mother as "Mary". "Mary" had apparently gone to Salt Lake City to stay with a married sister there. I don't know any of the circumstances leading up to her pregnancy, nor how she came to live with Ms. Tuttle. I'm 46 years old, married, with five children of my own, and four step-children. I am active in the LDS Church. I don't want to interrupt my birth mother's life, but would welcome the chance to thank her for her tremendous sacrifice. However, if she would like to meet me, I would welcome that.

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