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That is a fascinating story. My grandfather was adopted and always insisted that his parents had died in a train accident near Portland, Oregon. He and his younger brother ended up in an orphanage in Nebraska because his grandfather had disowned his daughter for marrying a Native American. He was subsequently adopted by a farmer and never saw his younger brother again. Since all records were lost in a fire in the orphanage nothing was ever confirmed. Interestingly my brother had his DNA analyzed and there is no Native American 'blood.' So many questions that will never be answered...
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May 14, 2017 10:23AM
That is a fascinating story. My grandfather was adopted and always insisted that his parents had died in a train accident near Portland, Oregon. He and his younger brother ended up in an orphanage in Nebraska because his grandfather had disowned his daughter for marrying a Native American. He was subsequently adopted by a farmer and never saw his younger brother again. Since all records were lost in a fire in the orphanage nothing was ever confirmed. Interestingly my brother had his DNA analyzed and there is no Native American 'blood.' So many questions that will never be answered...
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