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1127. Jennifer_76 : I went under another name at the time I had him, Kay Tony. I was staying in a home for mothers because I was in a bad situation with the biological father.
1128. Schwerin1989 : I am looking for my mother’s birth family. She was born around 10/15-31/1967. When she was 3 years old she was adopted from a foster care agency in North Carolina. Her Adopted parents were Ray and Karen Harris. Ray and Karen lived on the military base and Ray served in the Army at the time. After adopting my mom they moved back to Oklahoma where they are both from. I was told she was born as Dottie and when the Harris’s adopted her she was issued a new birth certificate with the name of Deborah K. Harris. She never saw her original birth certificate and knows no information about her time in foster care or anything about her birth family. Contact me if you can help me with any information!!!
-Rachel
1132. DebbieSheppard : my son, Christopher Ridenour was on a trip at the end of his school. Andrew Chancellor’s birth and adoption was posted in the Martinsburg Jounal. He denied Andrew was his. He has a half sister who desperately wants to meet him. I am his grandmother and desperately wants t meet him. I also want to be available for medical information
1135. Rebekahhendrix : I believe I was born in Winston Salem NC. I was officially adopted 3 1/2 month after I was born. I do have an older brother who might be 2 years older than me and a little sister who is 2 years younger then me.
1136. ToraEllis : I’m looking for my sister. Her birth parents were Francisco Vega and Kimberly Amerian. I really want to find her. I wish I knew more but the people who know that information are not inclined to share it with me. I’ll find you Shontay. Somehow, someday.
1140. JamesWendel : I am a 47 year old male. I was adopted immediately after my birth in Wake County North Carolina. My adoptive parents are Leni and Leroy Hemenway. I am told my birth mother was 14 years old when she gave birth to me. I was born on 7/23/1971. I lived in Cary, North Carolina until I was 10 years old and then we moved to Rochester, MN and I’ve lived here ever since.
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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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Jacksonville, Florida
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New York, United States of America
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