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453. Littlered83 : I think my birth mother was from Gaston County. I have a lot of other info. If you think I may be your daughter please send me some more details. I would really love to thank my birth mother, because I have had a beautiful life and I want her to have peace about her decision.
454. Kwilson9311 : Hi there, I am searching on behalf of my grandmother who would be the birth mother for this purpose. Her parents shipped her off to some kind of institute for the last months of her pregnancy and to deliver the baby. We think she gave birth in January 1967 in Charlotte, North Carolina. She was around 15 years old and does not know where the actual adoption took place, only where she relinquished her rights.
455. NancyWilkie : Hi. My name is Nancy. And I’m looking for my brother. I’ve always known about him. His brown eyes. His pictures hang in my house. I’m 18 now and he’s all I’ve ever wanted for Christmas.
I’m not sure about the details. My mom doesn’t really like to talk about it. She’s the best mom and I feel like he’d love her.
The name I know him by is Timothy Wayne. He would’ve been about four when he was adopted out. And I was a newborn. We’ve met only once but I sent him coloring pages when I was only a toddler. I’m hoping he’d have them still. The adoption would’ve taken place around Hickory, NC.
That’s all I know. And if, by chance, he happens to find this and doesn’t want anything to do with me or my family, that’s fine. I understand...kinda. And I just want you to know that you have a little sister, actually two (Ashlee and I), and a mom, and an aunt and grandma who love you very much.
Thank you for reading, I guess.
456. US1481262 : Birth mother was 18 at tine of birth. Birth father approx. 21. Birth mother had graduated high school and completed one year of college at time of birth
458. Heatherpergerson : I know that my birth family comes from the NC mountains. My birth mother stayed at the Florence Crittenden House in or near Charlotte, NC. My birth father was supposed to attend NC State Engineering School. My birth mother was 17-18 at the time of my birth. I was adopted through the state of NC. by a math professor and his wife who had a son 7yrs old at the time of my birth. I know my birth mother wanted to keep me but knew I would have a better chance at life being adopted. I have two daughters and would like to meet some of my birth family.
460. Finola : Birth Mom-Tonya Banner (I think it’s Tonya is short for something like LaTonya etc)
Birth Day- Christopher Leach
Places I heard she might be at_ Chapel Hill, Fuquay Varina, Greensboro
461. Jamesobrien : James Sean OBrien was adopted by William and Virginia OBrien though Catholic Charities in 1959. James was born in Jacksonville, North Carolina.
462. Rodgml63 : I was born in Wilson, North Carolina on May 2nd, 1963. The delivering physician was Dr. Robert Richards. The birth certificate lists the mother as Evelyn Marie Mitchell and I believe the address was listed as Gold St, Wilson.
464. Searching1984 : Born at Durham Regional Hospital in November 1984 and adopted between one and five months old. Mother was white and dad was black.
465. Seadon : I was adopted from a boys home in Charlotte NC in 1958 at about 6 weeks old. If anyone has any information to help me find my biological parents I would greatly appreciate the help.
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Sarah
Buffalo, New York
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Cheryl
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
I filled out my profile and had a match to my birth parents that same day! We connected on Facebook and talked for
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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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New York, United States of America
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