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A Few of Our Members Currently Searching Within South Carolina Who Chose To Be Featured
1741. Johnpaulend : Our adopted son had a great birth mother. She always gave us her new address‚ phone‚ and email address. We have lost touch but would love to catch up and see how she is doing. At the time of John’s birth her name was Jessica Harrington. She married John’s birth father (Ricky Erickson) shortly after his birth. Her name became Jessica Erickson. She left Ricky in Rhode Island and moved to North or South Dakota (I can’t remember which). She married again but I forgot her new name.
1743. Bkeesling : Searching for 2 siblings or 1/2 siblings (same mother). That were born in up state SC‚ from records I believe adopted in GA. Possibly together. My birth mom’s sir name was Kelly and she lived in our near Landrum SC. At least from 1973-1979‚ possibly incarcerated. I believe she was in married and she herself had a brother named George Kelly. Siblings would most likely have been adopted thru DSS.
1744. CarlaMathis : Henry Lee Mathis - grandfather
Ada Harris -great -grandmombiological or adopted?
John West - great-granddad - biological or adopted?
Andrew Duncan
Eliza Reid
South Carolina and North Carolina
1746. CharlestonSC1948 : Looking for any members of the biological family of "Baby William" and "Baby Gail" twin boy and girl born 8/19/48‚ South Carolina. Might have been born in Columbia‚ SC.
1747. Accubyte : My name is Levi Evan Hamilton‚ I was born and adopted in Anderson SC. I was born in 2003 and adopted at the age of three. I’m just curious to see who my biological parents are‚ to see what my genetics might look like‚ and see if I have any potential siblings
1749. Chh3x : I am the adopted child’s biological uncle. His biological mother has passed away. He was adopted while she was in prison in South Carolina.
1750. MoniqueJamison : We are a sibling group of four. I along with my two sisters 18 & 16 and brother 21 years old. We have two older siblings that was placed with our grandmother. We girls were born in Charleston County SC and our brother was born in Allendale County SC. My brother was born in August 9‚ 2002‚ my sisters 04/09/2006 & 04/24/2008. Any help would be appreciated.
1751. Joonyer63 : I’ve been told there were 2 boys approximately 13 months apart adopted by the same family who may have lived in North Carolina. The father was affiliated with a bank and would travel to orangeburg sc. The birth mother’s (my mother) sister worked at the orangeburg branch. Her name was Joan Robinson
1754. ElevenThirteen : I was born in Charleston‚ at MUSC. My adoptive parents told me that my first mother was 18‚ and I believe she may have been a student. My name was Monica‚ but I don’t know if my foster parent gave me that name‚ or biological parent. I was told that my biological father’s family wanted to keep me‚ but he didn’t show up to court.
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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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