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Submitted By:  Mindy Brice(an Adoptee)
Origionally Added:  Mar 03, 2003
   Highlights of the Adoption Record -- the Adoptee
Birthplace:  Wisconsin
Birthdate:  Febuary 06,1969
Gender:  Female
Agency:  
Hospital:  University Wisconsin - Madison
Adoptee's Birthname:  Mindy Brice
Adoptee's Name:  Mindy Brice
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        Birth & Adoption Details        
Adoptee's Birthdate:  Febuary 06, 1969
Birthplace:  Madison,
  Wisconsin, USA
Adoptee's Gender:  Female
Multiple Birth:  
BirthMother's Age:  3
Attorney/Agency  
Adoption Date:  NA
Adoption Location:  Madison,
 Wisconsin, USA
Maternity Home:  
Orphanage:  
Hospital:   University Wisconsin - Madison
Doctor:  
local Cert:   Unknown
Fedral Cert:  
Caseworker:   Grace Morzinski - Catholic Social Servic
Case Number:   ????????????????
Judge:   Unknown
Decree Date:   NA

Adoptee
First Name Mindy
Middle Name Marie
Last Name Brice
Birth First Name Meegan??
Birth Date Feb 06, 1969
Birth Place Wisconsin
Gender female
Height average
Hair Color brown
Eye Color blue
Handicap none
Handicap none
Race None
Religion Catholic
Occupation Vice President/Executive
Education MBA
Married no
Sisters One sister who was also adopted 2 years prior to me. She was born in NW Wisconsin and actually has info on her birth mother yet has no desire to meet her.
Military yes
Location Not Sure (Birth Father)
Branch Air Force
Other Info I was adopted through Catholic Social Services in Madison, WI in 1969. My adoptive parents were from Green Bay, WI and traveled to get me. I was born with a heart murmur ( which I only discovered when I was in labor w/ my son 13 years ago). Which is what began my search. I have been told repeatedly that my file is "closed" and that I am only able to receive "non-identifing" information." This was stated to me by Grace Morzinski, of Catholic Social Services in Beloit & Madison, WI. What I've learned from my "non-identifying information" is that I was indeed very ill at birth and, in fact, was in the Cardiac Care Unit at UW Madison Hospital for several weeks. What irritates me MORE than the fact that the hold my birth parents identity from me and us is that they "C.S.S." did not find it pertinant, or necessary to inform me or my adoptive parents of my health at birth. This in my opinion is not only unfair, but it negates everything our country is suppose to stand for. They tell me if I were born one year later in 1970, my records would be open (what good does that do me now). I have and will always hold a deep love, respect and admiration for my birth mother. She gave me life. I adore her and anyone out there will certainley agree .... "There is nothing I or we (as adoptees) can ever do to fullfill the emptyness we have for our birth-parents". I will never stop trying or thinking of her (mother) or him (father) until I die. I only hope and pray it does not have to come to that. I was born on Feb 6, 1969 at University Hospital in Madison, WI. My Birth-mother was sent there to have me and apparantly lived with an aunt while she was there. From the information I've gathered, she was not from WI, but from another state and was an only child who was also adopted. My alledged birth-father was in the Airforce. I was adopted in late May of 1969 through Catholic Soc. Serv. and was in a Foster Home when my parents came to get me. I NEED INFO. I and WE ALL DESERVE IT. IT IS OUR PAST and OUR CHILDRENS FUTURE. I don't evem know if I'm Irish, Dutch, German, etc.??? When my son asks "what heritage am I, I have no real answer." Is this Fair??? If our country can start and maintain war, monitor terrorist activity, send scientists to the moon and space, yet prohibit little old me from know my heritage, health and history --------HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE????????????

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