Tauranga father Ian Manson found out he was adopted at age 48. Now in his 70s, Manson and his family have uncovered a new side to their family tree with ancestors across the Bay of Plenty region, including Rotorua. He tells his story of meeting his biological mother for the first time and discovering his M膩ori heritage.
Ian Manson鈥檚 adoption was kept a 鈥渟ecret鈥 for decades.
The 78-year-old grew up as an only child near Wellington and his adoptive parents 鈥渘ever鈥 told him.
Ian was 48 when he found out.
His wife, Leigh Manson, was at a friend鈥檚 house where a mutual connection 鈥渓et slip鈥.
鈥淚 was stunned and she was horrified,鈥 Leigh told the Bay of Plenty Times.
鈥淪he felt horrible for years. And I kept telling her, 鈥楾hat鈥檚 the best thing you could鈥檝e done because Ian needed to know鈥.鈥
Ian will appear today in the second episode of the second season of the documentary series An Adoption Story.
The series is an independent project created, produced and edited by fellow adoptee Alex Gilbert, who runs a New Zealand and worldwide support network for adoptees. The first season of the documentary series, released on YouTube last year, featured the stories of 12 different adopted people and had more than 200,000 views.
Television professionals Hamish Dodd and Bridgid Davis also helped with the production of Ian鈥檚 story, Gilbert said.
鈥楾hey kept that a secret鈥
Ian understood he was born in Waihi and adopted at 4-and-a-half months.
His adoptive parents treated him well but never told him he was adopted.
鈥淭hey kept that a secret.鈥
Leigh Manson, Ian Manson's wife, found out her husband was adopted from a mutual connection. Photo / Alex Gilbert, I'mAdopted
Ian and Leigh met in Wellington in 1966 where Leigh was studying to be a pharmacist and Ian was a mechanic.
Leigh - from Te Puke- moved to Tauranga to be closer to her family and for work in 1967. Ian followed.
They got married in 1969 and had two children - Yolande and Gary.
In 1986, Leigh was at a friend鈥檚 house and they were talking about their children鈥檚 health.
Her friend鈥檚 mother was Ian鈥檚 adoptive mother鈥檚 neighbour.
鈥淪he just said, 鈥榃ell it can鈥檛 be hereditary because Ian鈥檚 adopted.鈥
鈥榊ou didn鈥檛 fit into my plans鈥
Leigh said she had to keep it a secret while Ian鈥檚 adoptive father was alive and able to tell him.
鈥淚 was trying to convince him that it was his place to tell him ... "
His adoptive mother died before Ian found out. His adoptive father died the same year Ian found out, but Ian chose not to tell his adoptive father due to him being sick.
In 1994, Leigh told Ian she had something 鈥渟erious鈥 to tell him and put some tissues on the table.
She said Ian said, 鈥淲hat are you going to tell me, that I鈥檓 adopted or something?鈥
鈥淎nd I went, 鈥榊es, did you know?鈥欌
Ian said guessing he was adopted 鈥渏ust popped out鈥 and finding out was 鈥渁 bit of a shock鈥.
His biological father had died but he tracked down his biological mother. They spoke on the phone and got on 鈥渜uite well鈥.
His mother told him he had iwi affiliations to Te Arawa.
Ian and Leigh met her in Blenheim. Ian found out he had a biological brother and asked her why she gave them up.
鈥淪he said, 鈥榊ou didn鈥檛 fit into my plans鈥.鈥
Leigh told her they did not hold it against her.
Tauranga man Ian Manson has found several family members after finding out when he was 48 that he was adopted. Photo / Alex Gilbert, I'm Adopted
After their meeting, contact was 鈥渞educed to letter writing鈥, Ian said.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 think she wanted to face the reality.鈥
Ian said she died 22 years ago.
Ian said he spent about two weeks at the library, 鈥渙bsessed鈥 with finding out information about his family.
He discovered he had four half-sisters and one half-brother.
鈥淚 seem to have been accepted into the family quite well. They were quite pleased to see me.
鈥淚t鈥檚 just nice to know that there are other people out there in the family that I鈥檓 related to.鈥
鈥楢 mystery to solve鈥
Ian and Leigh鈥檚 daughter Yolande Manson researched their family tree extensively, including at the library and the Land Court in Rotorua.
鈥淚 wanted to know who I was ... It was like a mystery to solve.鈥
Yolande felt connected to her father鈥檚 side and was drawn to 鈥渓ooking deeper鈥.
She posted some family names on an online notice board called the Whakapapa Club.
Yolande Manson researched her family tree after finding out her father, Ian Manson, was adopted. Photo / Alex Gilbert, I'm Adopted
鈥淚 got some responses back with people saying they鈥檙e related to us, sending me whakapapa charts and things in the mail.
鈥淎nd then I would just bump into people who happened to know people in our wh膩nau and tell me stuff and send me on different paths ... "
Her research revealed their marae was Awahou Marae in Rotorua.
鈥淭he more research I do, all around where we live is all where our ancestors used to live. Soit鈥檚pretty amazing, really.鈥
She traced their family tree back to Hawaiki- the traditional M膩ori place of origin.
Yolande said tracing her family tree had 鈥渧alidated鈥 feelings and interests she had while growing up.
鈥淚t鈥檚 definitely opened up new avenues, new places to belong, new people to connect with, and everywhere we go we meet people we鈥檙e related to now, which never would have happened before.鈥
A 鈥榬esource鈥 for other adoptees
Gilbert - who lives in Auckland - said his documentary series was a 鈥渞esource鈥 for other adoptees who may want to 鈥渇ollow someone else鈥檚 experiences鈥.
The 32-year-old shared his adoption story on his YouTube channel.
Adoptee Alex Gilbert has created a documentary series called An Adoption Story.
His experience led him to setting up a group to help others and creating the series.
He set up I鈥檓 Adopted in 2015 as a Facebook page. It became a registered charity in 2020 and has a
Adoptees who wish to submit their story for the series can do so on .
Megan Wilson is a health and general news reporter for the Bay of Plenty Times and Rotorua Daily Post. She has been a journalist since 2021.
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