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243. Cjmpwife1 : Birthmother: Beverly Jean (Brice) Carpenter
Birthfather: Richard Glenn Bayhan
Also gave birth to a half sister in Jackson, WY in 1964.
244. SuzzBrown55 : I was 17 yrs old when I became pregnant. Amazingly I made it through the school year unnoticed by peers until graduation night. My mother wouldn’t discuss any options with me and I was sworn to keep it a secret. My mother contacted Cheyenne Catholic Social Services for dealing with "her" problem, not mine. From that moment I was packed up and sent to Casper, Wyoming to stay with a family until i had the baby. Her name was Barb they lived in a new home on Sunflower. I was only home two days after graduation and was sent away as i was an embarrassment to the family my Mother said. No family members were to ever find out. I stayed from around May 30, 1981 until early August 1981 when i left the sponsor home since the husband of Barb called me a spoiled little darling, and very ungrateful for the proposed opportunity to give my child away to a couple who could provide the love and care he needed. No matter what I wanted to say, do, or want with "my" baby those decisions were no longer mine to make. I got on a greyhound bus and came home to Cheyenne. My mother refused to help me and said i better call Barbara Abernathy the Catholic Social Services contact in my case. She swiftly picked me up and took me to another home until My baby was born. Her Name was Kathy, she was caring and respected My wishes and said i should make it My decision not anyone else’s. My child was born by emergency c-section at Cheyenne Memorial hospital. My water broke about midnight the hospital didnt believe me and decided to do the c-section since he was breach at around 6 am on August 27, 1981. I decided I was keeping my baby and went and brought him to my room. The alarms seem to shrill all over Cheyenne. Barbara Abernathy was at my room almost instantly (CSS). She yelled and screamed about my decision saying it wasn’t my decision and she had already made arrangements for him to be placed later that day. The manipulation between her and my mother, the threats, name calling, telling me i was too young. Not one single person told me about any options available to a single young mom. No one willing to help me keep what was mine. To these people I was a healthy baby carrier, a fat adoption fee to the Catholic Church, and a big payday for Barbara Abernathy for the gift my white healthy baby boy who was probably sold before i ever laid eyes on him. I named him John Greig. Beautiful dark hair and eyes sweet baby. Never cried while I had him those short hours.
The family who received my child sent me a letter "thanking me for giving them their son." She wrote that she would tell him about me and make sure when old enough he would have the opportunity to learn about his birth mother. 1981 - 2020 would make him 39 years old. If you are still out there and looking for your birth mom I would love to talk with you, hear your voice and to know you have been well and have a good life.
247. 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!
251. MindyLou311 : My little brother, Timothy Michael, and my little sister, Heather, were born in Rock Springs, Wyoming the 1992 to 1994 range. I advocated for their adoption because our mother was not a responsible parent but I was only a teenager and couldn’t adopt the children myself. Their father was Mexican so they may look so or they may take more after mom with green eyes and dark brown hair. They could have had the last name at birth of either Johnston or Romero. Heather is the older of the two and hopefully, they were adopted together. If they find this- know I love you and have been searching a long time. Well, at least since I figure you were eighteen. Children deserve privacy. I will welcome a relationship or be willing to help with medical info or family history. Whatever I can do to help. Love your big sister, Mindy
252. Annsman10402 : Birth Mother: Lenora Betty Wallace,
Mother Maiden Name: Price
Adopting Father: Elston Garret Wallace
Childs Adopted Name: Sue Ellen Wallace
I am her Brother, she passed away in 2006 from pancreatic cancer. Trying to find out if it’s genetic on her Birth Fathers side. So that my nieces and nephew, and their children need to be screened annually.
253. Kayla-lynn1 : Looking for my half brother. Our mom was 17 when you were born and our grandma made her put you up for adoption right away. You were born in Converse County(Douglas) Wyoming in 1978.
We’ve searched for such a long time to try and find you, just did DNA with no results back. We would LOVE to get to know you. Our mom is still alive. I would love to make her dream of knowing you come true!!
255. PatriciaMayIrons : My Mother was adopted shortly after Birth. Her name after Adoption was Peggy Jane Mc Williams and she would have been in the family of Irons. She was adopted from Casper Wyoming I believe. Her date of Birth was May 1st, 1941. She tried to find information on her birth family for me before she died in 2010 but they said she would have to go Wyoming and have a Lawyer (Adoption may have been sealed?)
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Buffalo, New York
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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!
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Wadesboro, North Carolina
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Tracy, California
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Northampton, Massachusetts
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MODESTO, California
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Springfield, Missouri
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Enid, Oklahoma
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Phoenix, Arizona
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