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The Database

To confirm that you have a loved one buried at the Netherlands American Cemetery or listed on the Walls of the Missing, please search the database. To locate your relative, type the first and/or last name in the search bar below, and a list of matches will be generated. Once you have located your relative in the database, please complete the short questionnaire below so our team can begin the process to connect you with your Dutch adopter, if that's your wish.

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= active connection between adopter and next of kin

Connection Made
First Name
Last Name
Rank
Service Number
Date of Birth
Birthplace (City)
Birthplace (State)
Birthplace (Country)
Hometown (City)
Hometown (State)
Date of Death
Find a Grave
John Daniel
Aaron
Private
37728083
10-Feb-1923
Chismville
Arkansas
USA
Not available
Oklahoma
27-Nov-1944
John Daniel Aaron
Erling Alf
Aasen
Private
39200856
31-Mar-1911
Hallock
Minnesota
USA
Not available
Washington
2-Apr-1945
Erling Alf Aasen
Joseph
Abbatello
Seaman First Class
8078980
3-Sep-1919
New Haven
Connecticut
USA
New Haven
Connecticut
3-Dec-1944
Joseph Abbatello
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"For more than 20 years, I searched unsuccessfully for family members in the United States connected to “my soldier.” Just when I no longer expected it, I suddenly received an email from Forever Promise Project informing me that a family member in the U.S. wanted to get in touch with me. I cannot put into words the overwhelming joy I felt. “My soldier,” who for such a long time had only been a name, a date of death, and a cross, had become a real person with a life story, someone who gave his life for our freedom."​​

-  Wiel Bertrand, adopter of 2nd Lieutenant Winthrope N. Hastings

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"My family & I were unaware of the grave adoption program until I did some research on the Netherlands American Cemetery. I stumbled upon the Forever Promise Project & filled out the questionnaire. I was quickly connected with the adopter of my relative's grave. We met in person in Margraten & together paid our respects to my relative. I'm forever grateful for this experience made possible by the Forever Promise Project."

- Sara Peterson, distant cousin of 2nd Lieutenant Winthrope N. Hastings

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