Known Black Market Operations
These sites are directly related to searches connected to well-known black market adoption operations including Butterbox, Cole, Hope, Georgia Tann, and others.
Black Market Family of Hope Information and registry for adoptions handled by Helen Tanos Hope (Florida).
Butterbox Babies For all those connected with adoptions handled by Lila Gladys and William Young and The Ideal Maternity Home in Nova Scotia.
Children of Hope Guest book to post messages regarding adoptions handled through attorney Helen Tanos-Hope.
"Cole Babies" Background information and press coverage of Cole Black Market Adoptions.
Cole Adoptee in Search (1) "Baby Perkins" is a black market "Cole" baby search for birth family.
Cole Adoptee in Search (2) Bob Lightner is a black market "Cole" baby searching for birth family members.
Cole Baby Registry For adoptions arranged through Katherine M. Cole, Ruby Sutera, or Ephrain Suarez (The Suarez Clinic), Florida.
Hightower Black Market Babies For searches connected with the Hightower Health Home in Texarkana, Texas, one Hightower adoptee has put together information.
Dr. Mary Townsend Glassen Searching adoptee is gathering informaton on adoptions arranged through "Dr. Mary." West and mid-western states.
Montreal Black Market Babies Montreal and Jewish adoptive families are what these searching adoptees have in common.
My Journey Through Adoption An adoptee's search for birth family information; adoption handled by Dr. Lydia Shapiro, Ft. Wayne, Indiana.
Peacock Babies of Quebec A site for babies placed by Reverend Peacock of Cowansville Quebec. Most were born at the Brome Missisquoi Perkins Hospital.
Rosen Babies For those whose adoptions were arranged or facilitated though the assistance of Dr. Oscar J. Rosen in Cleveland, Ohio, this site offers information about possible improprieties and falsified records.
Springer Babies of New York Searches connected to Springers Private Hospital in Union, New York.
Tennessee Black Market Adoptions Adoptions handled by Georgia Tann through the Tennessee Children's Home.