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A Few of Our Members Currently Searching Within Tennessee Who Chose To Be Featured
451. Saralindsay1424 : Birth name not known my name is Ronnie earl young. My adoptive mom is Elizabeth Josephine young and my adoptive dad is Sydney young. I am from maryville/ greenback Tennessee
458. Mbpayne : I am looking for information for my great grandmother. We know she was adopted by a woman named Ida Lee Foresee. She shows up on Ida’s 1910 Census in Humphreys County, Tennessee. My great grandmother’s name was Catherine Elizabeth Johnson. She married my great grandfather in 1918 in Humphreys County, Tennessee. She had a social security number and it was issued in Tennessee before 1951.
460. MrsBuck : I’m looking for my sister. We have major medical issues. My mom was forced to give her child up for adoption in 1965. She was at Vanderbilt hospital. She named her Margaret Kimberly Brown. My mother’s name is Brenda. I know that I look EXACTLY like my mother,I’m sure you will too. If it helps we are fairly tall, plus size ladies with hazel eyes,light hair.
463. Jkar32 : Looking for my birth parents, wanting to know my medical history. But I’ve tried locating them. But have been told my file has been sealed, and can not get open unless I have written permission.
464. Sunsetsabound : My son David Alexander Langdon was born in Richmond, VA, in the VCU hospital on December 8, 2010. At the time, his father and I were in a relationship. To protect my son from his angry father, I had Children and Youth Services (CYS) pick him up. After over a year of fighting to regain custody of my son, I gave him up for adoption, as I could no longer handle the emotional struggles that went along with attempting to get him back.
My son was with a potential adoptive family, but something went wrong (I don’t know precisely what happened), and so he was removed from the home, and sent back to foster care. And that is when I lost contact with him.
My hope is to reconnect with my little boy. I’m taking a huge risk to my mental health in an effort to find him. Please assist me if you know anything that can help.
I’m 28 now, and I live in Pennsylvania. I am no longer involved with his father.
465. Meghaela : Looking for a brother who was born in April of 1969. Birth name Gary Ribe. Birth mother was from the Nashville area and had given up one child in KY and one in TN. Probably gave Gary up in a Southern state.
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Buffalo, New York
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Northampton, Massachusetts
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