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872. Alvarez5th : My mother’s name was changed to Catherine Bain, and my adopted grandmother’s name was Ollie Bain and grandfather was Paul Lee Bain. Both lived in Greensboro, North Carolina at the time of adoption
874. LyHutchens : Looking for my Aunt’s son. He was born in 1957....not sure of month at Salvation Army Home for unwed Mothers in Raleigh/Durham NC. She gave him the birth name of Russell Keith Rivenbark.
875. LyHutchens : I am helping my 1st cousin look for birth parents. She was born Nov 18th 1974 at Greensboro Childrens Home. She has no other info other than non identifying info. Both birth parents were 17 years old in 1974 and seniors in high school.
876. Gratefulmom49 : Birth mother was adopted also. I am conducting this search on behalf on my daughter. We adopted her through Children’s Home Society in Greensboro, NC. We believe our daughter may have been was born in Charlotte, and that the birth mother may have lived at Florence Crittenton a home for unwed mothers. The birth mother may have moved to California after the birth. Our is very eager, and has always been, to meet her birth mother. This is a magical gift that I would love to give her.
878. Nett65 : I am presently search for my mother and find medical history concerning my parents, Mother name was Emma Jean Brown possible married name Berry she was from Fremont North Carolina in Wayne Co. or Wilson Co. i was born in Norfolk Virginia but paperwork was done in Goldsboro NC
882. SCL1969 : My sibling was born in 1971 in or near Wilmington, N.C. We were told the baby was a boy who died at birth, but there were reports of infant switching in the region at the time. The baby did not have the same coloring as me or my siblings, so I’ve always wondered. My genetic information is on file at ancestry.com.
883. Brija68 : I am searching for my birth father or father’s family. My mother’s name was Jo Ann Jernigan. I was born in Goldsboro, Wayne County, NC. My name at birth was Angela Marie Jernigan and I was born on August 28, 1968. I was given up for adoption when I was about 5 months old.
885. Atrain : Looking for brother who was born Robert Dwayne Sherman at St. Joseph Hospital in Asheville NC.
We were told he was adopted by a doctor at the hospital.
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Buffalo, New York
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San Diego, California
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