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1472. Christian1913 : My mother is Angela Paige Robertson. She goes by Angie. The father of the sister I’m looking for is Larry Jones. At the time this all took place they were both in Columbia SC. My mother is white and my sisters father is black. I last saw her when she was about 2 years old.
1473. Rebeckaosborn : My name is Rebecka "Becky" Sue Osborn I am currently 50 yrs old.. I aranged with an attorney the adoption of a baby girl I was carrying to be adopted at birth.
My mother‚ Charla Osborn‚ who passed away in 2020 lived in Ladson SC and was involved with the adoptive mother more than myself
Hannah birth September 11‚ 2010 her birth name was Hannah Marie Osborn I was told that her name has since been changed. Baby Hannah was born at Trident Hospital in Summerville SC on September 11 2010. She weighed around 1lbs and 4oz and was transported quickly transported via helicopter to the Children’s Hospital in Charleston SC.
I named her Hanna M Osborn a possible spelling is Hannah but her name was changed after adoption I was told.
The adoption was an open adoption in Charleston County Family Court.
Baby Hannas birth father was late Eugene T Mosley who has been deceased since mid 2000s
I met the adoptive mother at the Charleston hospital‚ i think her name was possibly Cheryl Stevenson she was living in Spartanburg SC with her husband at the time og the adoption in 3010 or 201. He was an over the road truck driver.
I did expected to find the information she told me she was keeping along the way way about Hanna like pictures‚ letters and such in her Estate
Unfortunately I was not able to find any such information about baby Hanna within my mother’s Estate.
I was told her adoptive mother is divorced.
After my mothers death in there was nothing found about them within her Estate.
This is why I am attempting a searching for her information.
I have seen one picture of Hanna in a red velvet dress maybe she was 2 years old in that picture.
I was born in Nebraska in 1972 I currently live in South Carolina. Baby Hanna has one older biological sister who was born in October of 2006. She also has asked about her only sister that we lovingly call Baby Hanna (Hannah). Unfortunately I have no information to share with her.
1474. Rebeckaosborn : My biological younger sister was birn September 11 2010and adopted in an open adoption September 2010 in Charleston County South Carolina her name was Hanna Osborn
1477. Elizabethwagner216 : My aunt was given to a school teacher Mrs Brown in Lafore county in Oklahoma after her mom died. Her first name is Goldie. Had to be around 1927 or later. Her mother’s name was Mary Bond who was Chowtah she had a younger brother named Buddy Oliver Johnson. His dad’s name was Green William Johnson.
1478. GRITSforlife : Baby boy born at Richland Memorial Hospital‚ Columbia SC on January 27‚ 1994. Given the birth name of Brandon Andrew. Mother was a 18-year-old college student at USC. Placed for adoption through county social services department‚ not a private adoption agency.
1479. Sgwilson67 : I was told by my adopted parents that the private attorney’s off used in Aiken‚ SC burned down. I really have no information to go on other then my date of birth and birth place of Aiken‚ SC
1480. Heatherchristintoth : I am looking for my sibling who was given up for adoption. Name possibly Austin. Have the first name of the potential adopted mother. Birth mother last name would be Toth.
1482. INGLEE23 : I gave my son up for adoption in Columbia SC. He was born at Richland Hospital (that’s what it was called then in 1989). It was a private adoption that an attorney helped arrange. The attorney’s name was Robert Price.
I tried to reach out once asking Mr Price to give a letter to his parents but did not get a response from the family. I would absolutely love to know what happened to my son and where he is today. I hope he’s had a wonderful life. I don’t wish to disrupt his life but would love to know if he’s ok.
1483. Mca8675 : I am looking for my sister‚ who was born sometime between August and December of 1980 in South Carolina. Her mother’s last name was Todd. She may have been born at Roper Hospital in Charleston‚ but that is not definite. She also may have been adopted by a family in Piedmont‚ SC and they may have been in the shipping industry.
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