So Touching! Mother reunites with daughter she thought died at birth after 49years

Sunday 12 April 2015

So Touching! Mother reunites with daughter she thought died at birth after 49years


After 49 years a St Louis mother who his now 76 and never in her life thought she had a daughter has reunited with her rediscover daughter who she was told died at birth. Read full story as reported by NYDailyNews 

Zella Jackson Price, 76, a gospel in singer in the St. Louis suburb Olivette, says she was told 49 years ago that her daughter had died in a hospital hours after being born. But on last week Thursday, Price met that very alive daughter, Melanie Diane Gilmore. A nurse had told Jackson-Price that her baby, who was three months premature and weighed less than one pound, died shortly after birth. "She came up to me three hours later and said your baby passed," Jackson-Price told the NYDN.


Gilmore was subsequently adopted by another family, and believed that her birth mother gave her up. When she was 20, Gilmore's adoptive mother died, and she moved to Oregon to live with a relative. There, she began searching for her biological mother.

Gilmore's son and twin daughters helped search for their grandmother last year, using Facebook to track Jackson-Price down and a DNA test to confirm the match. Results came back in March, and it was "a 99.9997% match," Gilmore's daughter wrote in the description section of a YouTube video documenting the reunion.

Gilmore, who's been deaf since the age of 3, was given the news by her children via sign language. Then she was introduced to her mother for the first time in a video message

"God has given me everything the devil has taken from me," Jackson-Price said "I'm getting it back. I'm getting my baby back."

Jackson-Price expressed plans to investigate whether the hospital mishap was an accident or something more nefarious.

"I'm still kinda in shock. I don't know what we'll find out, what error, what was done, I don't know what we'll find out," she told the Daily News. "As soon as we get over the excitement of being together and everything, I will seek a lawyer."

Homer G. Phillips Hospital closed in 1979, and was converted into senior living apartments in 2003.

[New York Daily News/Mashable.com]

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