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408. Asiarichardson : My Name is Asia Richardson, my mother Rhonda Reed (maiden name Price) was adopted by Alma and Ronald Price around April 1972. We have been wondering about her birth parents for a long but now we are ready to find my “birth grandparents” my mothers adopted brother Scott Price was adopted a few years before her but I do not know dates.
409. Kwright7125 : Looking for male born in 1982 or 1983 in the DFW metroplex area, most likely Tarrant county. Not sure if the adoption was done in Texas or not. He is said to be biracial, mother is caucasian was 16 at the time father was african american or hispanic. Possible DOB 12/28.
412. ShilohSanders5915 : I am looking for my boyfriends half sister. Her birth name would be Joise and her birth mothers name is Adela. He is wanting to get to know her.
413. MadelineDay : I was born in Owensboro, Kentucky. All I know is my birth mothers name is Melonie White. I was adopted at birth. I don’t know my birth father my adopted mother doesn’t know who he is either.
415. Countryboy91 : do not have much information to go on... believe my mothers maiden name might have been smith as according to my non id info my father was no where to be found at time of adoption. and birth mother didn’t know much about him either. i know i was born/adopted in carrol, ky. my mother is/was Cherokee & irish decent and was 18 when she had me and a high school drop out. other than that i know no names pertaining to my bio parents and family
417. Kimberlykaypartin : My adopted birth date 7/22/1972‚’my brother adopted birth date 2/05/1970‚ looking for birth mom name given Dovie J. F. BORN IN KENTUCKY SHE WAS‚
419. Kristakrista169 : I am searching on behalf of my dad and am searching for a family member. My dad doesn’t know his biological last name. He only knows that his birth parents were killed in a car accident. He doesn’t know if he has any siblings because he was only a few months old when his birth parents were killed. His adoption took place in the state of Kentucky in late 1950 or possibly very early 1951. His name is Fred Smith.
420. Wendyamay : My great grandmother was Osie Daniels at birth, I think. We think she was born in KY or a neighboring state. She was adopted by a Marrs family. I am told Floyd Daniels may be her father’s name. Or his brother Paris. We don’t know her mother’s name. We are trying to find out whatever we can about this. I’m told that there was a "book" published by Terry’s Office Supply in Pikeville that listed several families that may play into this. Preston, Castle or Casslle, Daniels, Runyon. However, we have never been able to get a copy of this book. I’m told that many of the men in that area had multiple concubines at the time and perhaps her mother was a concubine. Her birthday was February 9. Possibly 1910. She was white. She died in 1983 but never really talked much about her past. She had a son with Madison "Mack" Harris in the 1920’s. (1925?) They may or may not have married. I can’t find anything on it. As she got older, she took on the name "Peggy" and was married to a man with the last name of "Poole" and another named "Blackburn." She was mostly known as Peggy Blackburn.
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