We are still looking.
This page has been set up to attempt to find a long lost family member.
Her first name is Elizabeth and her middle name is Rose.
She has family that has not seen her since she was about 4 years old. We love her and miss her still.
(The girl in the lens photo is NOT her; it is her second cousin.)
What little we know.
Born: August **, 1982
Birthplace: ********, *******
Possible residence: California
Mother's maiden name: ***** *****
Adoptive father's name: ****** ****
We know just a little more, but we will keep that private -- so we can verify if the person we reach is really her, and also to maintain her own privacy in this delicate matter.
Elizabeth Rose, approx. 1985
Any other ideas?
We know she is aware that we exist, and we are not sure what to make of the fact that she has not initiated contact with any of us.
Do you think it is a good idea to attempt contact in this manner? Have a better idea? Please share your thoughts.
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It has been almost 10 years since you learned about us; nearly 22 years since most of us last saw you. Posted May 12, 2008 |
The search is on Myspace.
The more people who see this lens and Myspace profile,
the better our chances of making contact.
A few details for you.
You have four aunts including myself -- the oldest passed away in 2003 from cancer. You have a dozen cousins, born between 1981 and 1997. All great, good-lookin' kids and young adults. You have one second cousin -- she shares a name with you, and with the great aunt she never met.
Your bio-father's mother is 72 years old and lives in Michigan. For years and years after the last time we saw you, she bought you a birthday present every year, but had nowhere to send them. They may still be in her attic.
Your bio-father's dad (and mine) passed away in 1993, as the result of a bicycle accident.
What we want her to know.
To you, we may be strangers, but to us, you are family. You were very young when we last saw you, but we remember the adorable and mischevious little girl we hugged and kissed and loved.
We will always love you.
Above all else, we wish you a peaceful and happy life.
We patiently hope that you will find a way to include us in it.







