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A Few of Our Members Currently Searching Within South Carolina Who Chose To Be Featured
391. Darlene1969 : My name is Darlene Gant and I am searching for my adopted child I am her birth mother. The child’s name is Tia Adrianna Gant that was her name at the time of birth was on birth certificate. The birth father’s name was Victor Gant. I am currently residing in Jacksonville‚ Florida. The adopted child has two siblings‚ brother Jonathon McDonald and Ashley McDonald‚ both who reside in Greenville South Carolina.
392. Jsizemore4 : I was born in Spartanburg, SC or Landrum, SC. My biological father is rumored to be a man deceased named Ralph Blaine Staton Jr. MY mother told me I was adpoted when I was an infant. Her maiden name was Vickey Laverne Burch.
395. Lisawdemarco : BABY GIRL Born at Medical University of Charleston (MUSC) on 01/05/1961, premature by 6 to 8 weeks. Was kept at MUSC hospital for bilirubin light treatments and other preemie care. Then was cared for in a foster home until adoption on 03/16/1961. Foster family called me Tina. Family medical history likely has breast cancer.
396. Brodie250 : Born Charleston, SC St. Francis Xavier Hospital. Given to Department of Social Services on March 6th 1975. Birth mother was 36 at time of birth. I was hospitalized a couple times prior to going to Social Services.
397. Member109364 : I was born July 11th 1963 in Savannah‚ Georgia. My mom was 21 at the time and seperated from her husband. She was in a home for pregnant mothers. I have a sister that is 2-3 years older than me. My birthmother was 5’2"‚ curly brown hair. She liked to cook. Her mother was dead and her father had a drinking problem. She and her brother were raised by her grandmother. I was adopted in SC at 6 months of age.
398. Girl22665 : I was born 2/26/65 at Baker Hospital in Charleston, SC. I was told that my birth mother’s name was Linda Johnson. Also told that she was around 19years old.
399. Nsomkneea : I want to lay eyes on my son again before I leave this earth. I want to give him the opportunity to say anything he wants. But I want him to know that I did what I thought was best for him. I just wanted bingo havr a better life than what I thought I could give him.
Thank you.
400. Jacklyn1950 : My mom gave up two boys for adoption (after my brother and I were born and before our half brother and half sister were born.) The first little boy was given up at birth in 1953 in South Carolina where he was born at a county hospital. The second little boy was also given up at birth in 1955 (?) in Salt Lake City, Utah (and there was a hint that he was adopted by a family in Tooele, Utah, but not sure...) Mom’s name was Caroline Berry and her extended family lived in South Carolina. Both are caucasion race. The first baby had dark hair. The second baby had sandy hair. Mom was really pretty and looked a lot like Debbie Reynolds... Both guys would be quite handsome.
402. Krampitz : Searching for a baby boy born August 8 1988 at Grandstand General Hospital Myrtle Beach South Carolina. At time of birth birthmothers home State is CT. Baby boy had lots of dark brown hair and brown eyes. No information on the adopting parents.
403. SusanMarieJackson : Female born on Shaw Air Force base tactical hospital in Sumter SC‚ my non-identifying info through Dept of Social Services in Columbia SC states my birth mother had gotten pregnant by a man on base‚ info also stated she had 2 other girls maybe 2 & 3 yrs old when I was born‚ also she was on base while her husband was in Vietnam & he came home early from Vietnam & found her pregnant by another man‚ he made her make a choice "him or the baby (me)"‚ was told she left me at the hospital where I was placed in a foster home until my adoption at 6 weeks old‚ I was adopted by Charles and Betty Jackson of Orangeburg SC through DSS in Columbia SC‚ my adoptive mom told me I wasn’t named so possibly foster mom called me Elizabeth or Betsy‚ I just don’t know!! I started looking for birth mom in 1992-93 even went to court in Orangeburg SC to have my original birth certificate/file opened since I was having medical issues‚ however a DSS Representative showed up to the hearing and the judge (who had my original birth certificate right there in front of her) was not allowed by that State Representative’s testimony to open my file!! I don’t know if my birth mother doesn’t want me to find her or maybe she has a new husband and/or other children who don’t know about me or what happened and she just doesn’t want to rock the boat in her life!! I would REALLY love to know or see or meet her‚ I’ve wondered ALL of my life‚ my parents never kept being adopted from me‚ I’ve had THE MOST AMAZING parents any person could ask for‚ I have NO regrets or feel ANY I’ll will or hatred towards my birth mother‚ I feel she has to be the world’s strongest woman to give me up so that I could have a better happier life!! Her husband at that time in 1967 did not want me to be a part of their family bc I wasn’t his biological child‚ this I completely understand!! Times are way different now and I just really want to know who my birth mother is and if I have any half-sisters/brother!! PLEASE help me find ANYONE who may know of me PLEASE!!
404. Brandyjolly : ISO: My sister who was given up for adoption at birth. She is biracial having a Caucasian mom and a African American dad at birth. She was born as Kimberly Ann but her name was changed once she settled with new family. She would be born in either Bamberg or Orangeburg SC. We received info on
Her up until she was like 6 months old. Then the new parents decided it would be best to tell her later on once she grew up that she was adopted. Her adopted mother was a teacher (psychologist) and the adoptive father was a military officer at that time. Her adoptive parents would be around 64 years old now and she also has a sister who would now be about 36. She was born approx April 8, 1991. I was told thru the adoption agency that she would possibly still be around Blufffton or Beaufort area.
405. Lesawike : I was born in Columbia, SC on April 12, 1967. I was in a foster home in Columbia, SC until June 1967. My name in foster care was Baby Pam. My adoptive parents are Joe & Evelyn Hughes of Westminster, SC.
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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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