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771. Jaaaack : I was 16 years old. I believe the hospital was providence or one that merged with it. The para legal who handled was named Amy Moore and she is friends of the adopted family. I have called Amy every yet asking for her and she won’t tell me anything. It was not my decision and I just want to know she’s happy. Parents had no other kids. Middle aged. I’ve missed her every day! And she has siblings and nieces and nephews. Just want to find her if she wants to find us. I feel like I’ve tried everything. Thank you!
772. GavinAkins : I was born on July 26, 1969 at Roper Hospital in Charleston and given the name Jack. Private adoption to a military family. Both adoptive parents now deceased, looking for any birth family members.
I received correspondence from a potential match a few days ago and can no longer find the email, if you see this please reach out again.
774. Camilee123 : I’m looking for my grandparents on my fathers side. I am told that my dads name was Timothy before he was adopted, but now it’s John Murray. He was born in Charleston, South Carolina but grew up in Orangeburg, South Carolina.
775. Ernestljerman : My father was born Nov. 24, 1908 in Chesterfield County. Not sure if north or south Carolina. He was adopted around 1yr. By Walter and Mary Jerman. Apparently orphanage burned down with records. Keep hitting dead ends.
776. Tumbleston24 : I have a copy of non identifying info.from the Childres Bureau .I was born in Greenville ,S.C. Born 8-22-1949 . Given up at birth and held until Feb. Until final papers signed.
777. Ernestljerman : My father was adopted as a baby and I’m trying to find records .Chesterfield is listed on 1910 census and shows my father as adopted . Was told orphanage burned down with records.
778. Mommacox1868 : He-she would have been born between 1960 and 1961.. I think... at Spartanburg General Hospital in Spartanburg, SC his-her birth mothers name was Mary Magdalene Dempsey...she passed away on January 9 1970...I just recently found out that I have a sibling and would please like to find them...my name is Michelle
779. TianaSchroeder : I don’t know if my sibling or siblings where adopted or even put out for adoption. I just want to find out if I have siblings or sibling out there my dad always dienied that he had other children to my sisters and I but then our mom said that he was with multiple women and they could have gotten pregnant.
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