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140. KristyWagner : Your mother’s name was Jeannine Maller, father Christopher Wagner. You were wrapped in a knitted blanket and handed off on the roadside. A family with the name Regar (spelling might be different) may have been involved in your adoption.
142. AirGirzz : Hello! I’m looking for my husbands biological mother I have no idea what her name is but I know his name before his adoption was Timothy Irwin Hosier. He has a twin sister I really hope someone can help me find her, he’s always talking about it in his sleep.
145. Sunsetsabound : My son David Alexander Langdon was born in Richmond, VA, in the VCU hospital on December 8, 2010. At the time, his father and I were in a relationship. To protect my son from his angry father, I had Children and Youth Services (CYS) pick him up. After over a year of fighting to regain custody of my son, I gave him up for adoption, as I could no longer handle the emotional struggles that went along with attempting to get him back.
My son was with a potential adoptive family, but something went wrong (I don’t know precisely what happened), and so he was removed from the home, and sent back to foster care. And that is when I lost contact with him.
My hope is to reconnect with my little boy. I’m taking a huge risk to my mental health in an effort to find him. Please assist me if you know anything that can help.
I’m 28 now, and I live in Pennsylvania. I am no longer involved with his father.
149. FrankFoss : Birth mother’s name: Esther Seaward (LIves in KIttery Pt. Maine) Birth Father: Frank H. Foss (Lives in Northport, ME) When Esther got pregnant back in the late 60’s this was considered a shameful thing and her parents took control of everything. I wanted to keep my daughter and my mom was going to help me raise her but I was never given that choice. I don’t even know if my name is on the birth certificate. Back then father’s were not given the opportunity to raise their own child.
150. Lost_in_Wonderland : They were most likely adopted from Bangor, Maine. The hostpital was Eastern Maine Medical Center. The mother and father would be Heather Marie McKee (currently White) and Calvin Earnest Mckee, they have two childern Abigayle Lynn McKee and Carl Earnest McKee.
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