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A Few of Our Members Currently Searching Within South Carolina Who Chose To Be Featured
1006. Monalove39 : My name is Ramona Rogers born January 2, 1978 to James and Donna Rogers and I believe that my mother had triples which includes me and two male children she gave up for adoption
1008. HubertHolmes74 : Hi,My name is Hubert Delane Holmes now. I am not looking for anything from you but to know who my birth parents are and to know if I have any sibling.This has been an issue for myself my whole life and I feel that my life will not be complete until I know this.I have a beautiful wife and a wonderful son.To feel this void I need to know where I came from to know where I’m going. After the first of the year I will have more information about where I was born.
1010. Turris : My Mother is Dorthy Ann Howard ( Smith ) She was living in Atlanta GA when my siblings Tesha (Tisha) Smith and Eric Smith were removed in or around 1976-1979
1011. Hope2seeu : I am looking for my grandaughter born Emily Marie Mizicko. She was born in North Charleston, South Carolina at Trident Hospital on 7-29-1998. Her parents where Keith D. Mizicko Sr. and Melissa M. Mizicko. I’m you Mom’s Mother Linda M. Derr. I also have a DNA test done through Ancestry.com if you see this please contact me.
1012. Saraog : My passport says Beaufort memorial for birth, but I was taken to England shortly after. I would like some answers, my adopted parents have bad dementia. They are 73 I am 25. I have two degrees, one in science so I’ll probably be most disappointed in you. Cheers xx
-Sara
1013. Dsyeaton : We looked for decades for a missing cousin. We found his sibling several years ago via cousinconnect and him this year (2019) via DNA, about two weeks before their birth mother our aunt died.
She was born in 1960 and adopted in FL. He was born in 1958, adopted in CA, and lives in UT.
At our aunt’s funeral, neighbors told us that in her last months, she told them she had children. Three or four children. Neighbors have told us that the aunt (born 1936) became pregnant in high school (1950-1955 if this is true) or at age 17 (1953-1954 if this is true) and was sent to FL to have the baby.
We do not know much: mother’s maiden name, if listed: Anderson, birth state of mother: MA, she was very tall and thin, loved animals and dogs, Danish, German, English ethnicity. We have done DNA on ancestrydna and 23andme.
If this is you....or you think it could be you because part of the story matches...please do DNA testing so that we can see if we match!
And we are unsure why there were said to be: three or four children. Could it have been twins, which run in our family? Or is there another child with a different birth year and possible different birth and adoption state? These birth years are only guesses...it conceivably could have been any time after her birth in 1936 as maybe a teen (1949 or before?) to menopause (maybe before 1986?) but most likely in the 1950s or 1960s. Do any of these guesses for you or someone you know? We are a dozen cousins looking for decades!
1016. Kmahaffey78 : I’m looking for my daughter named Eve. Born somewhere in or near Anderson South Carolina in late 2000. Mothers name was Jane or Janie Elizabeth Jones. My name is Kevin Mahaffey. Janie and I were living in Inverness Florida when you were conceived and she moved away to SC while pregnant. Her father, Howard Jones is or was a Lutheran pastor. Please contact me. I would love to meet you. It was a decision I was pushed into at a difficult time in my life. Adopting you out was not what I wanted. But I was young and scared and didn’t have support.
1017. Oddie : I am searching for my twin sons. I gave them up to a couple in myrtle beach sc on Nov 13,1996 who went by Christine and Nick. They were suppose to send pics every month and never did. They told me they would tell the boys about me and that they would know they were giving up out of love.I was only 16. I wanted a better life for them. I want nothing more for Christmas than to see my boys and let them meet there brothers, aunt, uncle, grandma, cousins, and nieces for Christmas. Please help me!
1019. Bevsgirls4 : My mother gave birth at an Air Force base hospital in either 1967 or 1969 to a baby girl she called Elizabeth Ann. My mothers name is Beverly.
I was matched with my birth mother just minutes after setting up my profile. It turns out that she had been searching for me for years. It's been a joy to connect with her and the rest of my biological family.
Sarah
Buffalo, New York
I found my children after 30 years, not long after I joined! I'm glad to say it's been a happy ending to my search
Cheryl
San Diego, California
54 years it took us until we found each other. We did a DNA test to confirm! Perfect match. We spent two weeks together and have a blessed, wonderful relationship! We even look alike in so many ways. She is more than I was expecting! Thank you for your website, Adopted.com!
Rosezetta
Wadesboro, North Carolina
I was looking for the mother of my daughter in law, and found both her mother and also grandmother in only 3 days. They are planning a reunion soon. Thank you soooooo much!
Amy
Tracy, California
I found all 3 of my siblings and met them in a week. My life has changed forever! One lives in Tracy and the other two are in North Dakota.
Hollie
Northampton, Massachusetts
Took me about 2 hrs to find a match. I contacted him and he is my brother! Thank you so much!
KIM
MODESTO, California
Within 24 hours my siblings and I were on the phone with our long lost sister. Without Adopted.com it would have never happened. We are sincerely grateful as we are now all a part of each other's lives!
Kara
Springfield, Missouri
I filled out my profile and had a match to my birth parents that same day! We connected on Facebook and talked for
a while to confirm that the match was accurate and it was! We are all very excited to get to know each other!
Wendy
Lone Tree, Colorado
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Tampa Bay, Florida
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