CATHOLEC CHARETEES, ENC. 850 East River Place Jackson, 39202 501?355-8634 Fax 601?960-8493 catholicchatI'itiesiackson. org on-I dentifyin 3 History Prepared for: Martin utrell Perry Date prepared: June I, 2018 You were born October Lat 1966 in Gul?yort, at the Gulfport Memorial Hospital. You were discharged from the hospital on October 28, 1966 and admitted to the home of foster parents who cared for you and named you Paul Martin until Mr. Mrs. William Perry of Greenwood, Mississippi adopted you on November 18, 1966. Your foster parents desired to adopt you; however, with a recent adoption of their youngest child and their age, they knew it was best to allow another couple to adopt you. Your Adoption was ?nalized on November 1 5, 96 7. Your birthmother was a 23-year?old single Caucasian woman at the time of your birth. She was described as 5 ?8 tall with light brown hair, hazel eyes, with dark. olive skin, and weighed about 170 pounds. She was baptized Roman Catholic. However, she did not practice the Catholic Religion. Her natiOnality is French~Spanish?Irish. She completed 8m grade in school and her work experience included work in motels and laundries. She was described as having average intelligence. She listed her hobbies as dancing, swimming, outside work, travel and meeting people. There was no information noted relating to any history of alcohol or drug use. There were no known allergies. A history of "mental illness was noted in the record as it related to her father. She was diagnosed with diabetes and it was very prevalent within her family history. No serious illnesses or operations noted. There is no additional medical information in the record. She married in February of 95 7 and was divorced from her husband in November of 1962. In 1966, her ex' husband was killed while working on a construction job. There were three children born of that union, two males and one female. The three children resided with her mother at the time ofyour birth. Her parents were married and she had one younger sister who worked as a housewife. Her sisters were in good health. Her father nationally was Irish He had a 3 dgrade education and a history of working as maintenance man at a country club. He su?ered with Mental Illness ?Nervous?. He was diagnosed with Schizophrenia and ?hospitalized on and off since 1952 due to bouts of violence?. Her mother nationality was French?Spanish She had an grade education and worked as a housewife. She was a diabetic and was taking insulin due its severity. Diabetes was very prevalent in her mother?s family. The record notes her paternal grandfather passing of cancer at the age of 64 and her maternal grandfather passing with heart trouble at the age (if 76. ROVIDING HELR CREATING HOPE. Northeast Office Natchez Office Post OJTice Box 328 [09 S. Union Street Vardaman. MS 38878 Natchez. MS 39120 6626839992 6'lli-4-i2-45F) Fax CATHOLIC DIOCESE 0F Fax 601-443-4588 CATHOLEC ENC. 850 East River Place Jackson, Mississippi 3 9202 $01-355~8634 Fax 601?960?8493 At the time ofyoar birth, both of your great grandmothers were listed at living. There is no medical information in the record on the alleged birth father. .He was not named. She. said he was born in Paerto Rico and she?d known him eleven months. He was said to be Roman Catholic. She described him as a 29~year~old being very niCe looking, 5 black hair, dark?relive shin, black eyes, and a large build. She believed he had three years of college education and worked on a grain ship as a merchant marine in the engine room. The records note: he was skilled with numbers, well liked, liked to travel and enjoyed dancing. He was in good health. His parents were described as happily married and their nationality was listed as Paerto Rican. The record indicates he has 4 brothers and three sisters. Notes in the record indicate that the alleged birth father was not aware ofihe pregnancy.- Based on the record, your birth ?mother expressed much concern for your well. being and stated that she would like so much to keep. you; however, she did not feel it weald be fair to her child. A?er your admission to the foster haste, your birth mother arrived at her follows-?up appointment on 11/3/66 with a camera, requesting that the. Worker take pictures of you for her to keep, She was very pleased to know that you were in a good faster home, but she wouild?zel so much more relieved if she could see pictures ofyou. She?lt very close to you and the decision to place you for adoptiOn was very. tough. On I she was informed "that a couple? was going to adopt you, She arrived on 11/17/66 delighted to know that her baby Would soon be in a permanent home. The pictures of you, knowing you were well cared for, thrilled here. On 11/19/66 she telephoned to find out o? the placement went well. She was pleased to know that everything went as planned and she felt relieved that'her baby was in such - good home. Our records obtain information current only at the time of your birth. Sincerely, M- Monica Manager, MSW, Adoption Specialist Adaption/Maternity/Infant Foster Care CREATING HOPE. - Northeast Office Natchez Office Post Office Box 328 I09 8. Union Street Vas'dainati, MS 3887?8 Natchez, MS 39120 662-682?9992 I 601442-45? Ros 662?682~9992 CATHOLIC DIOCESE at? CKSON nix