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1593. RobbiePayne : Yout adoption was not my choice. I’ve been looking for you for years. I need you in my life. I hope you were treated well and I need to make things up to you.
1594. Gratchford1 : All I know is we were both adopted from the Children’s Home Society in Greensboro. Birth was probably at the Salvation Army unwed Mother’s home in Durham. For some reason I think his Father’s name was Henry. I a not sure of the birth date, only that he was born in March.
1595. Graggt : Trying desperately to help my cousin who was given up for adoption 4 days after she was born. Birthdate 5/6/73 in Greensboro NC. Her mother was born in 1976 and was 27 years old at the time. We believe her last name might have been Tester. Mother was Caucasian and father African American.
We have done Ancestry, but nothing really.
1597. Lorialene1969 : Unknown sex of birth. Would have been delivered in Topeka, Kansas. Crittenden Home for Unwed Mothers around 1927-1930. Birth mothers maiden name was Harvey.
1598. Auntpeanut : I am looking for my nephew Jeffery Scott Robinson. he was born Jeffery Scott Taylor...his biological grandparents are getting older and need to spend some time with him before they are gone. plz contact me. Anna and Edward Taylor.
1599. Record_92 : Tanyia lashae record 13
Born February 22‚2012
Born at Presbyterian hospital in Charlotte NC
We had a open adoption
Her foster mother name is Wynne or Wynn
1603. Eooslo3819 : Born in Gaston County, NC. Possibly at CaroMont Regional Medical Center. We believe there is at least one other full sister out there as well.
1604. Officerdan11 : I do not have very much info about my adoption but I do know that it was through the Children’s Home Society of North Carolina and my birth certificate states Raleigh-Durham as the location.
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