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A Few of Our Members Currently Searching Within North Carolina Who Chose To Be Featured
1051. Lookin4jenniemarie : hi i am ginger tipton but my maiden name is Fullmore and my fathers name is Frank Warnell Fullmore and the woman he had my sibling with and her name is/was Imajean Hall and not sure if it was Fullmore at the time of my siblings birth. She was adopted out in Katoiba County North Carolina.
1052. Dallo64 : Born in new Hanover country near or around Wilmington
Was told mother was factory worker had 1 child, a girl, older than I , mother not married to my biological father who was serviceman from Fla. Younger tgan her. I am small framed dark hair blue eyes
1053. CheriPadgett : I believe I was born in Horry County, SC, on Oct. 20, 1959 to Martha Nadine Ogden. I have been in touch with her but at this time I am seeking to find my birth father. I’ve not been able to get any information from her but I believe that POSSIBLY he was stationed at the Myrtle Beach Air Force base in Jan/Feb of 1959. I believe his last name MAY be Daughtry or some variation of that. I don’t believe he ever knew of my existence so I’m not prepared to contact him or his descendants at this time. I’d just like to find out if there was such a person there at that time
1054. PollyBarnhill : I’m looking for my late husbands father. He always wanted to know and I think our children have the right to know. I have found on a birth index the name Hoyt Long, his mother was Connie Spivey Gary Dewayne Long (birth name) became Gary Dewayne White. He was born 06/21/1967 in Columbus County NC.
1057. Seyjota : Was born on April 24th, 1975 in Mecklenburg County, or Charlotte, NC and was adopted by two loving parents 8 weeks later. Have a daughter now who is 5. Would love to meet my bio parents and/or siblings to help complete this genetic void.
1060. Adcarter92 : I was born in Forsyth County. I was adopted within the Children’s Home Society of North Carolina. I was adopted at 6 weeks old, so about december 26. I know that my birth mother is African American and baptist. She had two other daughters. She liked reading and basketball. My birth father is about 9 years older than my birth mother. Both wanted the best home for me.
1061. Jluvsoes : I was placed with the Martin County Department of Social Services in North Carolina in April of 1976 and placed with my adopted family around Easter of 1976. My adoption was finalized in Brunswick County in July 1976. I feel that my first name and middle was not possibly changed. Perhaps the middle name but I think my first name stayed the same. My name is Joy Edana. I feel that I may have possibly been born in January and put up for adoption when I was three months old in April 1976, that is purely speculation.
1063. Zabbiegirl78 : Looking for my half brother (related through my dad). My half brother was named Steven David (after our father) and his mother was Debbie or Deborah Mann. I was told that he was given up for adoption around the age of 2 years old‚ possibly to a distant family member. Deborah Mann has a sister named Deanna Mann. I was told that my half brother’s birth date would be around Sept 1976. I think my half brother was born in Utah but could be wrong. I have no other siblings and would love to find you!
1064. Mgraham4466 : My name is Michael Graham and I am looking for my birth mother or father. I think I was born in North Carolina. My birth date is 12/16/1982. December 16th 1982. The adoption agency was The Children’s Home Society of North Carolina in Greensboro. This is the information I have about my birth mother: I believe my birth mother’s age at the time of my birth was 16.
When I was born she was 5’5" and 145 lbs. Fair skin. Light brown hair. Hazel eyes.
The birth mother was in excellent health. She had mumps at age eight and chickenpox at age two. She had two episodes of asthma between ages seven and eight and ten and thirteen. Her father had a heart attack and also a problem with alcoholism. Her mother died in her late 30’s of cirrhosis of the liver. Her paternal great-grandmother died of diabetes. Two paternal aunts and an uncle also had diabetes. Another paternal aunt had hay fever. A paternal aunt had skin cancer, and another had breast cancer. The birth mother’s paternal great-grandmother died of tuberculosis. A paternal uncle of the birth mother had lung cancer and a maternal cousin was born with a partial arm. A close relative of the birth mother had been born without any joints in one hand. Other relatives had high blood pressure, heart conditions and kidney disease (at the time it was called "Brights’s Disease"). However the birth mother’s siblings had excellent health. The nationality was supposedly German/Russian, Dutch/German/"Sioux Indian" I don’t know how reliable this information is.
Also I know that my birth mother had one child before me. She would be either my sister of half sister.
I live in Asheville, NC
I do not know any surnames associated with my birth parents.
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Buffalo, New York
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San Diego, California
54 years it took us until we found each other. We did a DNA test to confirm! Perfect match. We spent two weeks together and have a blessed, wonderful relationship! We even look alike in so many ways. She is more than I was expecting! Thank you for your website, Adopted.com!
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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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Jacksonville, Florida
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