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A Few of Our Members Currently Searching Within South Carolina Who Chose To Be Featured
796. Macddy1701 : His name at birth was Christopher Scott or Christopher Colson. He was born at Medical University of South Carolina hospital in Charleston and adopted by a family in mid to upper SC state. He was a 10 pound baby. His birth mother was Marsha Colson Scott and his birth father was James Hodges Scott. I am his eldest sister and we have a brother. Marsha and Jim were separated at his birth. Marsha died in June of 1976. I would very much like to meet and get to know the brother I have wondered about for over 40 years.
797. Bsullivan1208 : Born 1/11/1972 in York County Hospital South Carolina, named baby girl Gina. No agency involved private adoption. Non ID: birth mother 19 years old, lived with sister, very tall, also had given up a child for adoption at the age of 17 and was in the County Home for unwed mothers
798. Ab1065 : I was born at the Naval Hospital in Charleston, SC and Catholic Charities handled my adoption. I was adopted 6 weeks after I was born. I have a wonderful family but would like to meet my biological family as well.
800. Nitelite : Birth mother’s name is Rita Mae Nye. She was born May 6, 1933. Last known address is in Indiana, but she was a dancer and traveled the US.
801. Daniell_Fogle : My parents (the people who cared for me all my life) are deceased, my mother more recently. I’ve been diagnosed with a serious, life-threatening condition, and would like to have a medical record for at least my birth mother. I was also reluctant to search when my parents were living, not wanting to potentially hurt their feelings. My mother told me my birth mother was in her late twenties and already had three children and was not able to care for another. Don’t know if that is accurate. Born at Roper Hospital, Charleston, SC, October 15, 1969, and was taken home within 2-3 days as far as I know. Eula Codespoti, diseased, was the woman who handled my adoption. The attorney might have been Clyde Turner, Meeting Street. Delivered by Dr. Rivers. Dr. Berry was my parents’ chosen pediatrician, even at the hospital immediately after birth. Please help me. I appreciate any assistance you can/will give. My birth certificate reads Paula Daniell Fogle. Thank you!
802. Daniell_Fogle : Both of my parents are now deceased, so my concern about potentially hurting their feelings is no longer relevant. I was born at Roper Hospital in Charleston, SC, October 15, 1969, delivered by Dr. Rivers. Dr. Berry was then chosen as my pediatrician even at the hospital. The woman who handled my adoption worked for a local lawyer, presumably Clyde Turner, Meeting Street. She is deceased, but her last name was Codespoti. My mother told me my biological mother was in her late twenties, already had three children, and could not care for another. I don’t know if this is accurate. As far as I know, my parents took me home from the hospital within 3 days of my birth. My birth certificate reads Paula Daniell Fogle, but my adoptive parents chose that name. If my biological mother had named me, it was not recorded officially or made known to me. I have recently been diagnosed with a life-threatening condition, and would really like to have a medical history if nothing else. I appreciate any help you can give. Thank you.
803. Mgcoopernc : my name is Matthew cooper, i was born on June 3, 1978 at a baptist hospital in Columbia South Carolina, what i was told was that my mother was between the ages of 15 and 18 and had red hair and freckles. my father was in his early twentys and left when he found out about the pregnancy. he was some sort of forester by trade. this what ive been told. wether it is true or not i have no idea. im married now for the second time and have two boys of my own and two children from my wife also. big blended family. i live in fayetteville nc and would like to try to find my birth mother if possible..
matt cooper
804. Lindathomas : I am Looking for my adopted son,
Born Labor Day, 8-4-67’ in Columbia, SC, RICHLAND County, USA at Baptish Hospitial
BIRTH MOTHER - Linda Mae Fink Wilson
BIRTH FATHER- Harold Byron Wilson
805. Lisapellumwinchell : He was born on December 31st 1985 at Beaufort memorial hospital in Beaufort sc delivered by Eugene Lillywood adoption was done by Martha valentine
809. BoyGirlTwinsAug481 : Closed and private adoption of Caucasian boy/girl twins born in South Carolina in August 1981 at 3 days old. Attorney D. Wilkins assisted with the case.
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