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634. Reaperofelement : I was born in Techumseh, Michigan. I was taken away from my biological parents by social services along with my brother and sister. I was the oldest, my name at the time was Christopher Lee Meyers. We were taken away around when i was 2 n half years old. I went through many foster homes until age 7 n half and was adopted. I would like to meet my siblings from my bloodline.
635. Kateleeobrien : BIO PARENTS: BRENDA DUGGINS‚ JAMES TRACHT My parents gave my younger brother up for adoption because they couldn’t afford another child. Me and my two older brothers were always curious about him. We think his name is Daniel. Not sure what his birthday was. We think he lives in North Carolina too. My parents always told us that he passed away because they were too ashamed to tell us they gave him up for adoption. It would be nice to find him. Just to create a friendship. Even if he doesn’t know if he was adopted. If he does it would be nice to have a silbling relationship with him and his adopted family.
636. LHKinkade : We are looking for a child born around 1935-1940. The birth mother was Masako Fukumoto and she gave birth to a daughter (whose name we think was Reiko). Any help would be appreciated!
637. Luanne1967 : I was actually born on 4.4.67 at Spartanburg Regional Hosp. I was given unidentifying information when I was older. My mom was previously married with two children that the father had custody of. She was pregnant out of wedlock and had a little girl in possibly 1965-66. she then got pregnant with me around the age of 26 and could not ask her parents to help again with another baby so she chose to put me up for adoption. It was also possible the father never knew due to either him being in the service or married.
638. Concernedbro : Trying to find my niece. Her mother was forced to give her up for adoption immediately after birth. The baby girl was 7lbs and born in Selmer, TN on Aug 8-9th 1999 with brown hair and brown eyes.
640. LisaDarnell : Crystal had a twin that was very sick named Robby. They were born at the Naval Base Hospital in Charleston, SC. They were preemie babies. The bio mother lived in Moncks Corner, SC. I think dad lived in N Chas or the area. Robby was a ward of the state in The Coastal Center. Crystal is amazing. If you are not sure you want to meet her, contact me and I can tell you about her and learn about you for her. She does not live in SC right now. No strings attached....
641. Klacsmom : Looking for any family members that could be related to my dad. He was put up for adoption in 1961. He may have been one of 7 or more siblings. There is a possibility that he had twin brothers and another brother could have had a heart condition. We think a sister tried to contact him in 1982.
642. NikolePerry : My mother was adopted as an infant. Her birth family lived in Greenville,SC. Her mother was 16/17 years old when she had her. Her reported birthday is July 26 1972 but she isn’t sure if that’s her actual birthday. We are really wanting to find her biological family.
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