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My husband Dean just found out he was the product of donor sperm. His parents sought fertility treatment in the Los Angeles area in 1954-1955. Per contacts on 23 And Me, it seems the most likely donor was Erik Erickson, a theater student at USC at the time.
Searching for donor; insemination took place at New York Medical College, Flower and Fifth Ave. Presiding doctor was Dr. Abner Weisman. Referred to by Dr. Romano of Staten Island.
My mother recalls positively is that the donor was of Nordic descent. She thinks the procedure was done at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital in New York City. She thinks the donor was a doctor, or a resident, or an intern.
The sperm donor was a medical student and the clinic was on 59th st near Columbus circle. The Drs that my mother remembers are Dr. Koerner and Dr. Seymour.
Looking for other donor-conceived offspring of Dr. John G. Marsh, who was an Orlando, FL ob gyn practicing at Florida Sanitarium and Hospital in the 1950s. Graduated around 1938-1939 from Loma Linda University.