Albuquerque Journal

Daughter finds mother after 82 years

Teen mom was forced to give her child up for adoption in 1933

- BY MARY ESCH

ALBANY, N.Y. — Eighty-two years after she was born to a teenage girl and put up for adoption, Betty Morrell finally has met her 96-year-old birth mother, thanks to the dogged persistenc­e of her granddaugh­ter during 20 years of searching.

And as a bonus, she has forged a close friendship with a sister she never knew she had.

“After my adoptive parents died, that’s when I started looking,” Betty Morrell said Thursday by phone from her home in Spring Hill, Fla.

Morrell was born in 1933 in the central New York town of Utica to Lena Pierce, who named her Eva May. Social welfare officials took the baby away because Pierce, then 13, was herself a ward of the state. Eva May was adopted by a family on Long Island and grew up as Betty Morrell, an only child.

She was in her early 30s when she started looking for informatio­n about her birth family. She had been told her birth mother had died during childbirth and was shocked when she eventually learned she was still alive.

Morrell’s granddaugh­ter, Kimberly Miccio, started helping with the search when she was 12.

It took 20 years, but the breakthrou­gh finally came in September. Miccio got in touch with a distant relative of Morrell’s through Ancestry.com, and that person put her in touch with Millie Hawk of Windsor, N.Y., one of Pierce’s daughters.

“Kim and I got on the phone and called her,” Morrell said. “I had found my baby sister, who’s 65. We just clicked. It was like we had known each other all our lives.”

Morrell learned she had four sisters and two brothers, and that her mother was alive and well, living in an assisted living apartment complex in Hallstead, Penn. That’s about 20 miles from where Hawk lives.

Morrell and Miccio flew to Binghamton, near Hawk’s home, last month. Hawk brought their mother to the airport.

“There were a few tears, and shaking,” Pierce said. “It sure was a joy to finally meet up with her. It’s kind of hard when you have a child that you get separated from. I never wanted to give her up.”

Since then, Morrell has been talking regularly with Hawk, and they’re planning a gettogethe­r in Florida in the spring.

 ?? KIMBERLY MICCIO/AP ?? Betty Morrell, left, and her birth mother, Lena Pierce, are reunited Jan. 15, accompanie­d by Kimberly Miccio, Morrell’s granddaugh­ter.
KIMBERLY MICCIO/AP Betty Morrell, left, and her birth mother, Lena Pierce, are reunited Jan. 15, accompanie­d by Kimberly Miccio, Morrell’s granddaugh­ter.

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