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1862. CJBB : She was born in Florida, possibly West Palm Beach or Jacksonville area. Her mother moved to Mount Holly, North Carolina. Last name is Painter.
1863. Sky2004 : I’m the mother to the adopted child’s half sister and I’m trying to help her locate her half brother. They obviously have the same father.
The adopted boy, Mason, was adopted shortly after his mother gave birth. She didn’t want a reminder of her affair with my husband (ex husband now). She told me she was giving Mason to her cousins whom lived outside of Illinois (where we all live) in a different state. I don’t remember the state she told me tho because that was 12-13 years ago.
I think my daughter deserves to know her one and only step sibling. And she wants to know him, too!
When college time comes along for both of them, I don’t want them to meet and fall in love and end up finding out too late that they are siblings. Mason’s mother, Mandy, shouldn’t want that either.
I think Mandy is afraid that if I find Mason, I will tell him about his real dad and what a narcissist he is and that Mandy doesn’t want her son to ever meet his birth father.
1865. Dottisuzannestill : Aubrey Danielle McLaughlin was born in hickory North Carolina the family builders agency placed her up for adoption. she was with a foster mom named Sonia her kids were Hannah hayleigh Austin and Aubrey she home schooled her children she asked to adopt Aubrey and because I loved my child and wanted good for her life I agreed she was two the last time I held her in my arms Sonia said she was going to keep her first name the same I hope she did.
Aubrey I really want to meet you again love mom.
1867. Dlbailey1970 : Adoptive parents are Kenneth Sam Bailey and Delores Roberts Bailey from Summer field NC. Originally I was sent to a home off of Jones Lake Road in Reidsville NC with Sam Bailey and Eleanor Bailey they had me until I was 3 years old and Sam’s son Kenneth adopted me along with his wife Delores. I found out this year finally that my original name is Isaac Lee Snatchers. My adoptive parents changed my name to Daniel Lee Bailey and that’s the name I have to this day. Supposedly my original grandfather was in the military and was a famous cook. I also have heard that my mother and father were both married to someone else and that I was born from their affair. From what I am told, my original parents are still in Reidsville NC but I don’t know where or much else. It took me a long time to get any information out of my adoptive parents and it is a hard issue for both them and me. Kenneth passed away a few years ago and I still have Delores. She and Kenneth love me very much and have done a great job raising me, I have no regrets about that, I just would like to meet my original parents to close that empty space of not knowing anything about myself in my life. Any help will be greatly appreciated, God Bless.
1869. KimberleyLawson : I Had My Son at Carolina Medical Center in Charlotte,NC. The Agency That I Used Was The Children’s Home Society In Greensboro. He Was Placed With A Pentecostal Family, That lived in NC.
1870. DonnaChavis : My daughter’s name was Samantha Nicole Baker at time of birth.She was put into the custody of the DSS in High Point, North Carolina.She was born in Winston Salem,N.C.
1871. KendraJIN : Hi I’m searching for my adopted son. He was born in Lafayette, IN April 12,2003 at home hospital. The couple adopting him lived in upstate New York so not sure where the adoption was actually completed at, IN or NY. I moved to NC shortly after. I was a teenager.
1873. Cabta50 : Adopted and born in Wilmington North Carolina. Born Alexis Natasha Sanders. Adopted separately from a brother and sister that were adopted together
1875. Colemansa : I was adopted from the Children’s home society of NC likely Greensboro when I was two months old. All I know of my parents is that my mother was about 20 years old and was half Thai. Father unknown.
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