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1862. Thairapy4581 : I may have a brother or sister either adopted adopted somewhere in the vicinity of Philadelphia PA or the Shenandoah Valley in VA. I honestly do not know where or when this would have taken place‚ just that my stepmother had found some adoption paperwork relative to my father and a former live in girlfriend of his named Kim. We lived together in the Media area of PA and she was from VA‚ where I think she moved after her and my father broke up.
1863. 17alivia : Name: Raymond earl storm
Dad: Raymond William Storm
Mom: Maude May Gymee (Storm)
Wife: Helen Marie Anderson (Storm)
Son: Charles Raymond Storm
1864. Nativhart57 : I am searching for any family members biologically related to my mother who was not adopted but she wasn’t told her biological father’s name until 1979. Her mother had already passed and she got his name from an aunt who was dying. The name Henry Hopkins whose family was prominent in Hartsville SC. My mom was born in 1940. Her mother who was already married had an affair with this man in 1939 and got pregnant.
1865. CarolynnP : I am searching for my adopted son who’s name at the time of adoption was Randy Lyle Ivins Jr. The adoption took place in 1984 in Horry County South Carolina.
1869. Demleinj : I was born at 12:58 am on October 27‚ 1973 at the Baptist Hospital in Columbia South Carolina. I do not have names for my birthparents. My birth father may have been a student at the University and my birth mother may have still been in high school. I was adopted by Joseph James Harchuck and Olympia Merenda Harchuck and flew home to New York City about 6 days after my birth. I had jaundice or I would have been home sooner. I was a big baby at 9lbs‚ 7 oz and had enough dark hair that my adopted mother says I had a barette (possibly blue) in my hair. My hair is now dirty blond. I do not recall the name of the attorney but I believe I might have his information somewhere at home. My adopted parents are now deceased. I would love more than anything to reunite with my birth parents and possibly birth siblings. I know you are out there somewhere!
1871. Nikodsim : The only information I have is my sister would’ve been born at Baptist‚ Lexington Medical‚ or Richland on July 26 1990. Her name at birth would’ve been baby girl Trapp.
1872. Mb1969 : I am looking for a daughter that I was not aware of and born in later part of 1990. I have a dna match from genomelink that is almost certainly my child and has the name "diana" listed on the dna match. I am trying to get my sample uploaded here but not yet successful. I was in the navy at the time and was not aware of a pregnancy. I have been able to see the last name of another distant match through my daughter and the surname matches that of the girl ibhad been seeing at the time. I have no contact with her and dont know where else to start as no other matches are present if Diana is out there please know I would love to connect and that I didn’t know you existed. If I am correct‚ your mother was also in the navy at that time as well.
1874. Breeobx : My Mom had a daughter in 1985 near Charleston‚ SC (or Richmond VA)‚ and the daughter was put up for adoption. My mother passed away 2 years ago‚ and I've recently learned about the adoption.
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