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1022. SarahLen2 : Mother named Cindy gave birth to a daughter on April 13th in Beaufort, SC. Bethany Christian Services in Columbia, SC was the agency used. Letters from Cindy indicate she’s left handed and has a birthmark on the left side of her face. I’ve been given a few letters from my birthmother, but that’s about all the information I have found. I was adopted by a couple from Newberry, SC, which is where I was raised.
*My adoptive parents mailed my birthmother pictures of me according to one of the letters*
I hope I’m able to connect with some of my biological family, so if we could potentially be related, let’s chat and find out if we’ll be able to reunite, even if it’s just messaging on here. I’m open to reuniting / getting to know family members additionally, as long as it’s mutually desired.
1023. SarahLen2 : Mother named Cindy gave birth to a daughter on April 13th in Beaufort, SC. Bethany Christian Services in Columbia, SC was the agency used. Letters from Cindy indicate she’s left handed and has a birthmark on the left side of her face. I’ve been given a few letters from my birthmother, but that’s about all the information I have found. I was adopted by a couple from Newberry, SC, which is where I was raised.
*My adoptive parents mailed my birthmother pictures of me according to one of the letters*
I hope I’m able to connect with some of my biological family, so if we could potentially be related, let’s chat and find out if we’ll be able to reunite, even if it’s just messaging on here. I’m open to reuniting / getting to know family members additionally, as long as it’s mutually desired.
1024. DanielCol19 : Don Coffey is the biological father and used to be in the carnival when she was born he does not remember the name of the biological mothers name but my mother in law was bird December 5,1976 in either north or south Carolina and is trying to find her biological mother now since she’s found her dad if you are out there let us know
1026. BabyEloise1966 : I was borne on November 20, 1966 at was was known as Greenville General Hospital at 11:19 pm. My weight was 7lbs-10 1/2 oz. I was 21 inches in length, my head size was 13 inches and my chest size was 13 inches at birth. The information that I have gathered shows that I was transferred from the hospital to the Childrens’ Bereau of SC boarding home on 11/28/1966. I believe the boarding home was in Columbia, SC but I am not sure. From what I can tell from my research, my mother was a 19-year old black female(very pretty) that worked at a local restaurant, and my father was 5’10 " about 175 lbs. with black hair, brown eyes and an olive complexion. The boarding home mother name was Mrs. S., and I was about 6-7 months old when I was adopted by a couple in Orangeburg, SC. I also found out that my birth mother had 6 children including me. Four others were placed for adoption. They were (1) Baby girl -born in 1962, (2) baby boy-born in 1963, (3) baby girl -born in 1964- not released for adoption, (4) baby girl - born in 1965, (5) me-baby girl - born in 1966, (6) baby(sex unknown) - born in 1971 - not released for adoption.
1027. Jbo57 : mother Bettye Reynolds
Father Tom Reynolds
Born in Jacksonville Flordia
other children Tommy Johny Diane patria
Adoption took place in Charleston SC to William and Beverly Oliver
name was changed at adoption
1034. Jbo57 : I am looking for Johny, Diane Tommy and Patria Reynolds. I lived in Charleston SC and was born in Jacksonville, FlA. St. Vincent Hospital the adoption took place in Charleston Birth Family was Bettye and Tom Reynolds. Adopted by Oliver’s that lived next door in Charleston . Tom and Bettye lived in Charleston sc in 1960 might of moved to Jacksonville in 1961 The youngest brother would be Johny should be around the age of 60 and the oldest should be around 69/70 Diane. My birth name is Richard Wayne named changed after adoption to James
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