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467. JudahAnn : My name is Judy Ann Wilson (adopted last name) My birth mothers maiden name was Cleo Madelyn Willis and was told she was 18yrs. old when I was born. I was born in
Mecklenburg County, Charlotte, N.C. December 19, 1949. Both my adopted parents are deceased, my mom having passed this last September at 98. I would like my birth mother to know I am thankful for the blessings of being adopted into a family that truly loved and accepted me as their own and raised me in a Christian home that taught me to love and honor God. I do not have any ill feelings or anger towards her at all, even though I am just now looking for her it is because my mom was very insecure about me being adopted and that she might loose me because of a delay in finalizing the papers, so I decided I would not search for her while my mom was still living. Unfortunately I realize it’s a real possibility that my birth mother may not still be alive because she would be about 86 now depending on her birthday..
I have no information about my birth father at all and have always questioned my heritage and where I came from and I want both of my birth parents to know that I love them both because they gave me life instead of having me aborted. I would be honored to meet you both if either one is interested although if not that’s ok too!
Although I have had great sorrow over losing the love of my life for 45yrs and our firstborn daughter, I still have a son and a younger daughter plus 8 grandkids and 3 great grandkids and am truly blessed and thankful for all God has given me. The only thing I’m asking from either of you is information unless you want more. I am open but I would not want to intrude upon your lives now unless it is something that you want too. So I thank you for reading this and I pray you both are still alive and in good health and you will contact me. I just recently read in the letter from attorney that my mother was living in California somewhere after I was born and ironically I moved to Southern California at 17 and met my husband there where we lived before moving to Las Vegas in 2003, although right now I am still at my home in Inman, SC where I grew up. I came home to take care of my mom last June before she went to be with her Lord. My married name is Judy Ann Hogue now and hopefully I will hear from someone,
God bless you whatever you decide and know that I have prayed for you over the years and have wondered who I’m like!
Sincerely thankful, Judy W. Hogue
469. Corinth1 : Birth mother Eva Isolene Honeycutt
Birth year of baby girl Honeycutt 1952
Birth place Graham or Burlington, Alamance County
NC.
Birth mother is my Great Aunt. She was blind by age seven or younger. Family forced her to give up baby for adoption. Baby was adopted within hours of birth.
470. CrimsonDiva : I am looking for my brother that was given up in a closed adoption 1994/1995 from South Carolina. Your adoptive parents lived in Ft.Lauderdale, Florida at the time of the adoption. The attorney overseeing the adoption was Richard C. Bell. Your birth name was Jonathan. Your bio parents are Mother - P. Becker & Father -
D. Lamson.
I am your sister living in Michigan and would very much like to meet you.
475. DioneGoffGonzales : My son was born on July 6, 1987 in Lexington, S.C. He was born at 4:16pm.at Lexington Medical Center. I’m not sure of the agency who handled the adoption but the lady’s name was Linda O’Neal. I have been looking for my son through the South Carolina adoption registry but to no avail. I would love to know that he has had a good life. I want him to know that I love him and I have always loved him.
476. Izzyharbin : I found my birth mother, but am searching for my birth father born 21 February 1944. He worked with my mother in 1964 in South Carolina, most likely at a sportswear plant where his father was a foreman. At the time of my adoption, he was 6’ tall, weighed 160 pounds, had dark brown hair, brown eyes, and a medium complexion. He played guitar and was in a local band. He had an 11th grade education at the time.
478. TSS1 : I was adopted by a Family in Camden South Carolina in July 1952 with the adoption being completed in 1953 with Dr & Mrs Herbert Schreiber. John west was the attorney and Frank Rector was the magistrate. The adoption was handled by the South Carolina Children’s Bureau. My birth mother was from South Carolina but went to a Salvation Army Maternity Home in Durham, North Carolina. I was born at Duke Hospital approximately 6/5/1952. I am seeking information about my birth family.
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