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Title: Adopted (by US mother) Chinese girl searching for birth parents claimed by 50 families
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URL Source: http://en.people.cn/n3/2017/0326/c90000-9195077.html
Published: Mar 26, 2017
Author: staff
Post Date: 2017-03-26 23:46:16 by Tatarewicz
Keywords: None
Views: 200
Comments: 2

People's Daily...

Jenna and her adoptive mother, Margaret Cook. [Photo: sina.com.cn]

  Jenna and her adoptive mother, Margaret Cook. [Photo: sina.com.cn]

Before her arrival, the Yale student had no idea that her trip in search of her roots would touch so many people in Wuhan city: 50 families came forward in the hope that she might be their abandoned daughter.

Jenna Cook's story started on March 24, 1992, when she was abandoned as a baby near a bus stop in Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei Province.

The bus station where Jenna was abandoned in Wuhan as it looks today, capital of central China's Hubei Province. [Photo: sina.com.cn]

  The bus station where Jenna was abandoned in Wuhan as it looks today, capital of central China's Hubei Province. [Photo: sina.com.cn]

She was taken to the Wuhan Children's Welfare House to be cared for.

Jenna Cook visits the orphanage where she was taken as a baby in 1992. [Photo: sina.com.cn]

  Jenna Cook visits the orphanage where she was taken as a baby in 1992. [Photo: sina.com.cn]

In June that same year, she was adopted and given the name Jenna Cook by Margaret Cook, a primary schoolteacher who lived in Massachusetts.

Jenna was one of the first 200 Chinese babies to be adopted by American families. About 80,000 children born in China were estimated to have found homes in the United States, mostly girls.

Jenna always knew she was adopted. Living in an area with few Chinese faces around, Jenna's adoptive mother tried her best to look after the girl and her younger sister, who was also a Chinese adoptee. She learned Mandarin, and all about China, socializing with other families with similar adoption backgrounds.

Despite Margaret's best efforts to help her two daughters keep a link with their country of origin, Jenna yearned to find her birth parents.

At the age of 20, Jenna was admitted by Yale University, where she received a grant to fund a trip to China to look for her parents as part of an academic study program.

Accompanied by her adoptive mother, Jenna traveled to Wuhan in 2012 and managed to get her story posted in local newspapers. The article aroused huge public interest.

Jenna's story is published in local newspapers in Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei Province. [Photo: sina.com.cn]

  Jenna's story is published in local newspapers in Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei Province. [Photo: sina.com.cn]

Dozens of families came forward to say that Jenna was their daughter, 50 of whom claimed to have left an infant in the street where Jenna was found in March, 1992.

Jenna Cook puts up a poster containing her story, trying to find her birth parents in Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei Province. [Photo: sina.com.cn]

  Jenna Cook puts up a poster containing her story, trying to find her birth parents in Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei Province. [Photo: sina.com.cn]

During Jenna's meetings with the 50 families, the girl found them all thoughtful and considerate. Every family treated Jenna as if she were their daughter. They asked Jenna about her life, wanting to know whether she had been well looked-after.

Jenna carried out DNA tests with 37 families, narrowed down from the 50 who'd come forward, but none of them turned to be related to Jenna.

Jenna hugs one of the mothers who came forward to claim her. Sadly DNA tests proved she was not Jenna's mother. [Photo: sina.com.cn]

  Jenna hugs one of the mothers who came forward to claim her. Sadly DNA tests proved she was not Jenna's mother. [Photo: sina.com.cn]

It's reported that Jenna has left a sample of her DNA with police in Wuhan, leaving a hope for a possible reunion in the future.

The poster created by Jenna to help in the search for birth family. [Photo: sina.com.cn]

  The poster created by Jenna to help in the search for birth family. [Photo: sina.com.cn]


Poster Comment:

Avatar Ku Ping Kim • a day ago Let's pray that Miss Jenna does have a happy ending. She has been yearning all these years to be back in the arms of her long lost parents. Every child does as a "natural hertiage of mankind." No parent would want to abandon their children if not for the hardship facing the Chinese peasants of the yesteryear. We must record our sincere thanks to Miss Jenna's foster parents for taking good care of her and provided her with an excellent education. We must also not forget to thank all the kind-hearted American foster parents for showering their love to the homeless Chinese orphans. +6

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#1. To: Tatarewicz (#0)

Dozens of families came forward to say that Jenna was their daughter, 50 of whom claimed to have left an infant in the street where Jenna was found in March, 1992.

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In 1992, wasn't it illegal to have a second child?

U.S. Constitution - Article IV, Section 4: NO BORDERS + NO LAWS = NO COUNTRY

HAPPY2BME-4UM  posted on  2017-03-27   0:41:42 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: HAPPY2BME-4UM (#1)

In 1992, wasn't it illegal to have a second child?

Certainly was. Commies figured billion plus was more than enough for them to handle. And many rurals seemed to have considered girls useless for demanding physical work.

Surprising though so many now make a claim; maybe some think they can use Jenna to get into US.

Tatarewicz  posted on  2017-03-27   3:50:41 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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