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573. JSavage1171 : I’m trying to find a friend’s son. She’s older (60s), not technologically inclined, and in declining health. Her name is Sharon Brown.
Her son’s birth name is Christopher David Brown. His birthday is 05/27/1978.
He was born in Charleston, SC at the Medical University of South Carolina, and delivered by Dr Lanagon. The agency was the Total XX program of DSS through the state. Sharon was a ward of the Florence Critton home in Charleston.
Please, if you know Christopher or think you know him, please reach out. His mother loves him, and would like to know her son
576. Liz_24 : I am currently trying to help my boyfriend find his birth mother. He was adopted by a nurse in south Carolina. All we know is that his birth mother was around 18 at the time she gave birth to him. He is now 27 years old and has since left South Carolina.
578. Disneygirl13 : Delivered March 9, 1976 at Spartanburg Regional Medical Center, Spartanburg SC by Dr Peter Sereque
First name - Phillip
City adopted in - Lexington, SC
Agency - Children’s Services of SC
I just want to know that he is healthy and happy and has had a good life. If he doesn’t want to meet, I understand.
579. Mspollymiller : I was born on 7/23/1961 in Greenville General Hospital, Greenville, SC. I was a premature baby weighting 4lbs and 9 ounces. My parents were married and had a daughter who was two years older than myself. My mother had medical problems and could not keep me. According to the non-identifying records that I have from SC Department of Social Services, she didn’t ask to see or hold me. Although married, my father, who worked in construction had left the home to find work. I was adopted in 1967, my adopted father wife passed away prior to the adoption being final, he adopted me as a single parent. We lived in Florence, SC.
580. Michael1983 : My name is Michael, I believe I was born Michael Brian, on July 27, 1983 at Charlotte Memorial Hospital in Charlotte, NC. I’m seeking any of my birth family.
582. Vernisher1975 : at Vernisher. Changed to Maurita Sublett. My birth mother was 19 yrs of age at the time of my birth. was attending Benedict college. I was born February 22, 1975 at Richland Memorial Hospital. at 6:36 am. I don’t know any of my medical history which has always been a concern of mine. I’m hoping your organization will be able to help reunite me with my family.
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