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Submitted By:  James Akers(an Adoptee)
Origionally Added:  May 21, 2003
   Highlights of the Adoption Record -- the Adoptee
Birthplace:  D.C.
Birthdate:  October 10, 1952
Gender:  Male
Agency:  
Hospital:  Providence Hosp., Wasington, D.C.
Adoptee's Birthname:  James Akers
Adoptee's Name:  James Akers
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        Birth & Adoption Details        
Adoptee's Birthdate:  October 10, 1952
Birthplace:  Washington,
  D.C., USA
Adoptee's Gender:  Male
Multiple Birth:  
BirthMother's Age:  
Attorney/Agency  
Adoption Date:  October 23, 1952
Adoption Location:  Washington,
 D.C., USA
Maternity Home:  
Orphanage:  
Hospital:   Providence Hosp., Wasington, D.C.
Doctor:   Daniel L Seckinger, Dir of Public Health
local Cert:   108-52-24758
Fedral Cert:   108-52-24758
Caseworker:  
Case Number:  
Judge:  
Decree Date:   NA

Adoptee
First Name James
Middle Name Henry
Last Name Akers
Birth Date Oct 10, 1952
Birth Place D.C.
Gender male
Height average
Hair Color blonde
Eye Color blue
Handicap Other
Handicap none
Race None
Religion Catholic
Occupation Railroad
Education 1 year college, trade school
Married yes
Spouse's Name Tamara
Brothers none
Sisters one, born 4/18/1954, also adopted in D.C.
Military no
Other Info My children have Sickle Cell "syndrome", as do I. I am caucasian as are my children. My mother told me once that my birth mother was from New England area.
Birthmother
Birth Date NA
Handicap none
Handicap none
Race Unknown
Married at Birth no
Married at Adoption no
Military no
Other Information From the New England area. In D.C. for Govt. work. Became pregnant sometime in early 1952. Had son in October 1952. Father may have been "Dark complexioned" (Sickle Cell trait).
Birthfather
Birth Date NA
Handicap Other
Handicap none
Race Unknown
Married at Birth no
Married at Adoption no
Military no
Other Information May be African/American, or some other race/ethnicity prone to Sickle Cell trait, such as Mediterranean, Middle-Eastern, Italian.

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