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Date Posted:

26-May-2009

Surname(s):

HUDDLESTON : MORING : WEBB : WILSON

Query Text:

My son, born January 24, 1979. My mother forced me to give him away. I had just turned 14 when he was born. They called me from the hospital he was born at a few days after I went home and said they failed to put his name on the birth certificate. I wish I would have given them a name, I just told them that I had to give him away. He was born at St paul hospital in dallas texas. I am his mother, a white female, long brown hair, short, green/hazel eyes. The adoption agency my Stepdad used was Presbyterian Adoption Agency in Oak Cliff texas on Zang Blvd. I learned that they sold out to the Edna Gladness home in Ft Worth and my records are over there. The lady I spoke to remembered me because my caseworker always said I was her favorite case. My caseworker said he was in a foster home and they called him David. He was in a foster home for about six months, then he went to his adopted family. She said they lived in Dallas, his new mother was an elite member of the garden club and his new dad was a scoutmaster for the boy scouts of america. She said they were a Christian family and had a baby girl who was age three with blue eyes and blonde hair. Said they could not have any more children. Years laster my biological dad told me that his best friend, who is the biological father never signed the adoption papers. The sheriff kept coming to his grandmothers home and his grandmother forged the papers so the sheriff would stop coming. She is now deceased. The lady at the adoption agency said if I could get him to say he never signed the papers, she could open the file, but he won't do it. She said I needed to do it fast, for she would retire soon. She has probably retired by now. My dad is deceased but he told me before he died that his friend would be how I could find my baby since he is the biological father. But he won't admit that he did not sign the papers because he thinks we may ruin our childs life, that maybe he never knew he was adopted and it could be devastating to him. So here I am, hoping the Lord will bring us together somehow, someway, someday.
   

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