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Hi, My two sisters and I have been searching for many years for our half sister. She was born at the edna gladney home in texas in 1964. We were not able to find her before our mom died of cancer in 2000. :( But we are still searching for her. All the Gladney Home would tell us before mom died was that her childs adoptive parents were still living in Texas. That her new last name was a common one and they did not want to take the time to look things up. (amazing). If this helps at all: my moms haircolor was strawberry blonde (she may have died it totally blonde at that time), she was 5'7" tall, with blue eyes. She would have been between 20 and 22 at the time of the birth. She used to tell us that she was at the Gladney Home when JFK was shot. I do not know how long she was there. My mom's name is Dianne Marie Painter. I don't know if the birth certificate says Painter or not. She was not allowed to see or even hold her child. Immediately upon delivery, the baby girl was taken away. (my mother's protests didn't matter). If I am able to find her, she will find a lot of family history as I have traced the Painter family all the way back to the middle 1600's in England. My mom has one brother and 5 sisters. (both my mom's parents have passed away).
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Hi, My two sisters and I have been searching for many years for our half sister. She was born at the edna gladney home in texas in 1964. We were not able to find her before our mom died of cancer in 2000. :( But we are still searching for her. All the Gladney Home would tell us before mom died was that her childs adoptive parents were still living in Texas. That her new last name was a common one and they did not want to take the time to look things up. (amazing). If this helps at all: my moms haircolor was strawberry blonde (she may have died it totally blonde at that time), she was 5'7" tall, with blue eyes. She would have been between 20 and 22 at the time of the birth. She used to tell us that she was at the Gladney Home when JFK was shot. I do not know how long she was there. My mom's name is Dianne Marie Painter. I don't know if the birth certificate says Painter or not. She was not allowed to see or even hold her child. Immediately upon delivery, the baby girl was taken away. (my mother's protests didn't matter). If I am able to find her, she will find a lot of family history as I have traced the Painter family all the way back to the middle 1600's in England. My mom has one brother and 5 sisters. (both my mom's parents have passed away).
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Hi! I am also looking for a sister adopted from Gladney in 1964. There is also a boy born 1-17-67 and myself 9-25-68 - all placed for adoption thru Gladney at the time of our births. Our birth family name is Hall - bmom born 8-7-45. I'll keep an eye out for you, since I'll be reviewing posts on '64 Gladney girls anyway. Also - if you have a birthdate, I could visit the records library here in Austin to see if theres a b/c match. Sorry to hear about your mom.
I am currently searching for my birth family.
I was born 2-19-1964 in Texas and I guess you could say that I basically have red hair and baby blue eyes. My adoptive parents brought me home from the hospital. So I guess there is a real strong possibility that I could be the sister you are looking for. You can contact me at finished4990@att.net. I havent had much luck searching being a closed adoption and all. My name is Diane
Emilie Beasley and my phone is 214-391-2530 or if you have located this person please let me know so I can cross this off my list. Good luck either way