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2372. Hazeleye : I know I was adopted threw The Children’s Home Society in North Carolina. I was Born in Buncombe county. My mothers mom died before I was born. My mother has blond hair and blue eyes and has 7 half sisters ‚ one is a red head. My mother is white and my father is black. My mom was still in height school when she has me. She was tall and played basket ball. My father was out of school and also played bracket ball. My father’s mom had a drinking problem. my mothers father has against biracial relationships back in the 70s. My mother worked as a waitress when I was born. She tried to take of me while staying with an aunt. A little while later I was placed if foster care around 8 months old I was adopted. My birth mother checked on me but I had already been adopted.
2375. Haileyswanger : i’m looking for my sister. she would be turning 24 this year if i’m correct. she was born november 1999‚ i’m not 100% sure of the date. she was born with the name shilah marie britt‚ and it was either nc or sc. she’s also mixed. i’ve been looking for 10 years‚ please help me!!
2378. Bridley : I found out this week that I have a full biological sibling born in North Carolina on July 23. I don’t know if the sibling is male or female. I was told the sibling was born in a baptist women’s home in Charlotte‚ NC. Birth mother was from Onslow County. This sibling was adopted out as well. I don’t know for certain if the birth year was 1977‚ 1978 or 1979 but July 23 is the DOB.
I was adopted out as well and I was born in May 1976.
2379. Htsande : Recently found out our Mom‚ Rebecca Ann Sharp‚ had a baby a few years before us. We are looking for him. Born in Boise Idaho early 1976.
2380. Lisamarie5386 : Mother Karin Amato from Rocky Mount‚ North Carolina. Looking for paternal bio family. Pretty sure last name Langley also from Rocky Mount.
2383. Susolson : I am looking for my son whom placed for adoption a week after his birth. I named him Christopher and he was born at Charlotte Memorial Hospital.
2384. TayTell85 : I lost my daughter & son‚ years ago. I am looking for them now. I have looked before but neither were 18 so I didn’t think there was any point well my daughter is 18 and I want to find them. at least see what they look like‚ know how they are‚ wants more but I will not force anything.
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Buffalo, New York
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San Diego, California
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Wadesboro, North Carolina
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Tracy, California
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Northampton, Massachusetts
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MODESTO, California
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Springfield, Missouri
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Enid, Oklahoma
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Jacksonville, Florida
I have found my daughter! I got on adopted.com on Friday about 8pm. I had 6 matches‚ I sent out 3 messages and my daughter Karen was the first one to reply. By 9pm we were emailing each other. She looks just like me. I can't believe this has happened. Thank you adopted.com for this successful reunion!
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