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242. Hatwat99 : I am looking for my sister that I found out about just 1 year ago. In 1959, my mother delivered a baby girl at the Salvation Army Home for Unwed Mothers, Durham NC, that she gave up for adoption because she was 16, not married, and not employed. She named her Theresa Lynn Mayson. We are not sure if she went into foster care or was adopted at birth. Please contact me with any information! Our family is looking for her!!
245. Chelsea10 : I am looking for my birth parents. I was born at Gaston Memorial in Gastonia NC July 24 1990. From what I’ve been told my birth parents were between 16-18 when I was born.
246. DanielleMullis : My name is Danielle Mullis. My mother, Catherine Elaine Mullis, got pregnant soon after having me, and chose to give my brother, whose name at birth was Justin Ray Mullis, a greater opportunity with a family who could better provide and care for him. My Mom told me early on that I had a brother somewhere, I think about him often, and I even still have letters from the caseworker and a few baby pictures. Now I am 30, and I have a boy and girl close in age, and when I watch them play I often wonder how me and my brother would have gotten along, and how close we would have been. The caseworker had said the adoptive parents planned to tell him early on about his biological mother, so maybe he has looked for me also, but I know how sometimes circumstances change. Anyways, I can’t wait to meet my brother!
251. Deannarosser777 : I am trying to find my nephew Cody Eugene Rosser was his birth name we have been trying to find him and his sister for over 20 years
253. Sgraham119 : I was told by my adopted Mother that my birth mother was in a relationship for a long and he broke up with her and she then had a rebound affair and got pregnant with me. I was also told my natural Mom was in her 30s when she got pregnant. That’s all I was told.
254. Vhauser31701 : In search of ANY birth relatives. I was born 3/24/62 in Mecklenburg County and then adopted in Guilford County. My mom had two other children with her ex husband. My dad was a mechanic. The name I was given at birth is Jonathon. I would love to meet my mom, dad, brothers and sisters?
255. Ladyav8r : I was adopted by a family in Pineville, NC. I believe the adoption agency was Family Children Services and may have been operated by the United Way.
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