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707. Footblnut : Birth Mother Helen Clary. My brother may have been born in 1958, but i think it was 1957, could be 1956- born in Alabama, could have been in Montgomery or Birmingham, ( I want to say Birmingham sounds more like what i remember her telling me)- she was sent away. She lived in Huntsville, went to Huntsville High School. Not 100% sure about the exact date, but I believe it is May 12th- I know it is May. She said the hospital burned down and there were no records? Not sure if that is true, but that is what I know. Possible last name of father Pembry, but she threw out a couple of names ...
708. Shannahenderson : I am aware of my birth mother having two additional male children after I was born, sometime between 1999-2006 in central Alabama. I have reason to believe that she abandoned both children at the hospital. My mother’s name was Deirtra Leigh (Harper) Henderson.
709. Shannahenderson : I am aware of my birth mother having two additional female children after I was born, sometime between 1999-2006 in central Alabama. I have reason to believe that she abandoned both children at the hospital. My mother’s name was Deirtra Leigh (Harper) Henderson, although she may have used a fake name. I also have reason to believe that one girl may have been born at Baptist South Hospital in Montgomery, AL.
713. SMegan : My dad was adopted when he was very young. I don’t know at what age. He doesn’t care to know or meet them, but I’m interested in finding his birth parents.
714. Jrudyhawk : Born in Montgomery on Thanksgiving Day, ’65. Adopted by military couple, father was flight training at Ft. Rucker. I was in foster care for a while, they called me Charlie.
716. Cprickett16 : His name is Jeffrey Borden, adoptive parents are Ralph and Marjorie Borden. He has an adoptive brother, Brian and his adoptive parents have one biological son, Kent.
717. Agdennis : I’m looking for Aarron Isaiah Dennis and Ethan Elijah Dennis. Birth mother was heather Tolbert. Adopted out of Birmingham Alabama the last name at birth was Dennis
718. Hairbow : I think this took place in a home where mothers plan to give their babies away at birth. It was my son, Stephen Todd Kay, and a girl, whose name I do not know. Their home town was Decatur, Alabama. The couple who adopted their son was supposedly a married Doctor team from Birmingham, Alabama. This would be my grandson who I would so dearly like to meet since I am in my seventies. My Son has no other children, so he would like to find his only Son. My Son is now fifty years old. This was such a hard situation for him because he was kind of forced to make this decision by his Dad, and he has blocked this out of his mind so much until he can’t even remember the mother’s name.
719. Kimberlyann410 : My name is Kimberly Holsonback. I had a baby boy name Robert Tyler Holsonback. I use to live in Mobile Alabama. Mobile Alabama is where I assume the adoption took place. I would much like to find my son. I have currently been diagnosed with cancer. I am on treatment thing’s are looking good. Robert Tyler Holsonback has 2 sisters one in south Carolina and one recently moved to Alabama. I hope to find my son his sister are looking for him too. We love you and think about you everyday.
720. Sbenderpc : Baby boy born at the Florence Crittenton Home for Girls in Mobile, Alabama. Birth father killed in auto accident six months before the birth. Half sibling searching for child.
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