Details: Jean Anne Freeman was the foster daughter of Irvin Freeman and his wife Margaret. In the spring of 1941, Irwin was a naval diving instructor stationed in Washington, D.C. Irvin and Margaret had married in 1934, but since then had been unable to have children naturally. They decided to register with the Washington Board of Public Welfare. They visited several churches and hospitals in attempt to find a child to adopt. Irvin and Margaret felt attached to one infant; she had been abandoned in front of an apartment building two weeks earlier. The child had been rushed to the hospital due to respiratory problems, but was treated successfully. Three months after meeting the young girl, the Freemans were able to bring her home; they named her "Jean Anne". The Freeman's social worker told
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