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1652. EricahHoward : I’m the granddaughter of Patricia Arbelyn Stubbs born Nov 26‚ 1943 in (i believe) Charleston‚ SC. Adopted by Preston Anderson Stubbs and Miriam Funk Stubbs of Columbia‚ SC in infancy. She also had a step mother named Mabel Stubbs. Her married name is Patricia S Kelly. Thanks!
1653. Ceilmc : You were born January 19‚ 1975 at MUSC Hospital in Charleston SC. The adoption service I used was Catholic Charities. They had me registered in my file and on birth records with an alias‚ Joni Wilson. They said it was for my protection but it was really to make your records harder to find. They were sealed at the time. I went to court on February 19‚1975 to sign away my rights‚ the single hardest day of my life. I hope you find me. I’ve been searching for years.
1654. Ceilmc : You were born in Charleston SC at MUSC Hospital on January 19‚ 1975. My court hearing to sign away my rights to you was 1 month later on Feb. 19‚ 1975. Catholic Charities was the agency used. I was told by my caseworker that you were placed with your family within a few days of your birth. On my file with them they used an alias for me‚ Joni Wilson. This would make my true identity harder to find. The records were sealed under that name. They let me name you at the hospital. I named you Joshua Shane. Your last name would have been Wilson. ( It should be listed this way on your original birth certificate and other paperwork).
1655. Orianabutler : CPS of South Carolina took my niece into custody her mother’s rights were terminated in August of 2023 I believe she is being put up for adoption
1656. Jennfilyaw1982 : I know his first name is Samuel was born in florence‚ SC in March of 2002 or 2003. His adopted parents first names ate brian and kelly. He was born at McLeod hospital in florence south Carolina
1657. Ccaris68 : My eldest aunt‚ Josephine Kirk‚ was born on April 16‚ 1935 and adopted out of the family sometime in the late 1930’s to early 1940’s. We think around 1937 or 1938. She was born in Spartanburg‚ South Carolina at the General Hospital on North Church St. We have Josephine’s original birth certificate and recently uncovered divorce paperwork of her parents that confirm she was adopted "by other people". She may have stayed in the Greenville area.
1658. RodneyWelch : I am searching for my daughter Gabrielle Brooke (I believe the last name is Smith). She was placed for adoption in South Carolina but may have live near Norfolk Virginia after birth. Her daddy Rodney Welch and her younger siblings are searching for her.
1659. LynnManning : Looking for my son in law with his permission.
Just recently found out about his adoption‚ and is still in shock so to speak.
He was told by his siblings that his birth mom was a lady named Libby and he had an older sister named Brandy.
1660. Cosmoblow : I am seeking a black male‚ born in either 1976‚ 1980‚ or 1982 in Orangeburg‚ SC at the Orangeburg Medical Center or Orangeburg Hospital. Adopted at birth‚ possibly weighed in at 8 to 9lbs. If you see this‚ you have a huge family looking for you! ??
1661. PLW1976 : My mother gave birth to a
son in Louisiana. She has never met him since that day. I don’t even know his birthday. I think it was a babtist adoption agency but not sure. She stayed in a babtist hospital for unwed mothers. She was 16. She stayed at sellers home for unwed. His name was Charles Adams and his birthday is Sept 25 1964
1665. Shcara : My son name is Jayden taumoz hicks I was in a place in my life where I needed help and could not take care of him I was in addiction so bad now I’m in recovery before I leave this world I pray to see my son thank you
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