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A Few of Our Members Currently Searching Within North Carolina Who Chose To Be Featured
1831. SiblingSearch123456 : My mother had a baby boy born on May 22, 1972. He was placed for adoption at birth. He was born in Wilmington, NC.
At the time, my mother had two other children and was unable to keep this baby boy. However, my mother and other siblings are very excited at the possibility of meeting our brother.
1833. Bastacey2 : I was born on june 1‚ 1970 in North Carolina. My biological mother as in the 10th grade in high school when i was born. She was 15 at the time of my birth. My biological father was 19 years old at the tome of my birth and was reportedly in the navy at the time of my birth. He did admit to paternity. I weighed 7lbs and 3 1/2 oz. and 20 inches long. I was placed in a adoptive home on march 17‚ 1971 in Rockingham County North Carolina.
1837. Erikc716 : Son of the in question . I’m 25 and looking to find out the origins of my father’s side for my own knowledge possibly as far as health issues and etc..
1839. Jlpowers87 : Last name before adoption was Young. Was adopted with younger sister Frances. Had a brother Billy Ray Young Jr died as an infant .. another brother that died at an early age as well. A sister possibly named Pamela. Was adopted out of Cumberland county. Fayetteville, North Carolina. Birth Fathers name was Billy Ray Young, he died at the age of 31. Birth Mother Shirley (Scott) Young was originally from Kentucky ran away from home and ended up in North Carolina. Birth father was american Indian possibly Lumbee. Paternal Grandmothers name was Beatrice (Pittman) Young.
1842. Constructogirl : Hello. I was born on 12/29/1970 in Richmond Virginia. Mother supposedly lived at Florence Crittendon during her pregnancy. The adoption was through Catholic Social Services. She was 16-18 yrs old? I have DNA information on ancestry.com stating relatives are from SC and the Myrtle beach areas maybe. None have been helpful and most have been very rude. I am looking for medical Information and possible siblings, not an attempt to reunite and live happily ever after. Searching for both north mother and father.
1845. Bonbon1966 : Looking for baby boy born in NC Memorial Hospital in Chapel Hill. Catholic Social Services (out of Raleigh) was the adoption agency. Name at both (first name) was Rossbut told by social worker name given to child by adoptive family is Colin.
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Buffalo, New York
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San Diego, California
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Northampton, Massachusetts
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MODESTO, California
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