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1217. Brittanymixon : My sisters names before the adoption were Haley Nicole Locklear and Zoey Michelle Locklear. My birth mother is Cynthia Darlene Locklear and the birth father is Rodger Shane Locklear.
1218. Ericahardin1 : I am in such grief I miss my baby’s so much I love y’all so much justice you where born in Shelby nc, jo jo you where born in Gastonia my same as my baby girl Caroline momma will never give up on finding y’all
1219. LumbeeGirl1024 : Was told that my Birth mother was around 17 at the time of birth, birth father a few years younger.. Also that my BM is about 5’ tall & Lumbee indian.. The children’s home society of nc handled the adoption. It was a closed adoption. I have no contact. I’d really like to meet my birth family, see if i have any siblings, cousins, aunts & uncles..😊
1224. Deblee64 : I was adopted before 6 months to Charles and Mary Rector.They adopted a boy 3 yrs before me they name Robert.I Debra Lee Rector was born in St Joesph Hospital in Asheville NC.I was in the care of Social Services until adopted .The attorney was Irwin Monk that handled the adoption. My birth mother was 16 or 17 when she gave birth to me.
1226. Brandonstubbs20 : All i really know is that my biological mom’s name is Robin i not know the last name. And my birth name was William Richard, thats just my firts and middle name i dont know my last nam.
1227. Rick51969 : Born in Concord, NC in Cabarrus County in What was the Cabarrus Memorial Hospital. I only know my birth mothers last name at time of birth started with an "R". That letter was used to start my first name I was taken into foster care at two days old right from the hospital, and my foster parents adopted me, which I am told took roughly two years.
1228. Rick51969 : I was born in Concord, NC, in Cabarrus County, in the then named Cabarrus Memorial Hospital. I only know my mother was 5"-5"3" tall and was around 28 years old at time of birth, and had four daughters already. Her last name at time of my birth started with an "R" and the hospital called me Rick using the first letter of my birth mothers last name.
1229. Tom61 : My birth mother was approximately 16 years old at the time of my birth. She lived in the Salvation Army home for women in Durham NC.
What little I know of my birth father is he was approximately 21 years old and married.
1230. SATXSpring1970 : UPDATE, 05/26/2019: DNA testing completed. My birth father was Thomas Edward Kennedy, a Navy airplane mechanic that was based in San Antonio, Texas in 1969. I am still seeking my birth mother.
- My mother was "allowed to believe" I was adopted into a state other than Texas, but I was born in San Antonio, and adopted into a wonderful family in Corpus Christi, Texas.
- My adoption was managed by Reverend Joseph L. Brown, Rector of The Church of Reconciliation - Episcopal, in San Antonio, Texas.
- Dick Conolly connected my adoptive family with Rev. Brown.
- Richard Bradshaw of the Law Offices of Allison, Maddin, White & Brin, Inc. oversaw the legal paperwork. My adoption was finalized July 24th, 1970 at 2pm.
I am thankful to be alive! I have a wonderful family and career, and a desire to express gratitude to the brave, selfless woman who carried me to term so I could be here. I am curious about my birth father and want him to know that I am alive, well, and enjoying life. My adoptive family was the greatest gift anyone could have given me. I hope I’m not too late in reaching out to you. Please know that you did the right thing in allowing me the chance to live out my life. I pray that you both are well and, regardless of your feelings toward reuniting with me, I understand and wish you all the very best life has to offer.
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Northampton, Massachusetts
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