TX TX - Sherry Lynn (Crossland) Eastman, 26, San Patricio County, December 20th, 1982

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Not in NAMUS (that I know of)
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Sherry was born October 4th, 1956, in Illinois to Jimmy Crossland (1920–1992) and Alberta Miles (1934–1966). Sherry attended various schools in California during the early 1970s, before moving to Bexar, Texas, where she married William Scott Stephan Eastman on December 29, 1979.

Sherry’s last known contact was December 20th, 1982, in San Patricio County, Texas, when she sold a property she inherited, possibly receiving a large sum of money in exchange.

The siblings he was raised with confirmed that Sherry was his mother and that “she was no more.”

Extensive research has been completed over the last several years, but what became of Sherry remains unknown.



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Height, weight, ethnicity, distinguishing marks/tattoos?
 
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It sounds like that couple wanted her son, so they disposed of her. Maybe she wanted her son back as their guardianship was a temporary situation and that's what set them off.
 
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Sherry was added to Doe Network today.

"Sherry's last contact was December 20, 1982, when she traveled from her home in Searcy County, Arkansas to San Patricio County, Texas, to sell an inherited piece of property, possibly receiving a large sum of money. Sherry and her husband, William Eastman, had a son in 1981 while stationed in Germany. According to a document dated April 5th, 1982, allegedly signed by Sherry, she gave temporary guardianship of her son to Richard & Valeria George. Sherry and William were divorced sometime in 1982 or 1983. In 1986, a falsified affidavit was signed and recorded in Searcy County, Arkansas, stating that there was a son born to Richard and Valeria George in their home. A delayed birth certificate was issued to the couple for their “son,” issuing him a new name and social security number. Their "son" took a consumer DNA test that did not link him to the Georges. The siblings he was raised with confirmed that Sherry was his mother and that “she was no more.” What happened to Sherry remains unknown."
 

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