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Social Services Records for Doris
Hammack
The following information was obtained from
Detroit Social Services and is published with the permission
of Doris Hammack. The Social Services records contain the
only known facts regarding Ms. Hammack's origin and detail
her years in the foster care system.
Detroit Department of Social Services,
Division A
Intake Report
Date: August 25, 1960
Social worker assigned: Nina L. Bardwell
Case No.: 0863012
Child's name: Doris Hammack
Age: 5
Birth date: *Assigned July 1, 1955
Birth date unknown. The child is too young to recall details
other than it was "maybe last month" and that she had
chocolate cake but had gotten "no presents again". For
record keeping purposes, standard assignment will be made
using the first day of her presumed birth month from
self-report, July. The birth date assigned to Doris Hammack
is July 1, 1955.
Parental information: Unknown. No known
relatives.
Referral Source: Immaculata Girls Home, Detroit
Current address: Immaculata School for Girls, 105
Beechtree St., Detroit, Mich. 48234
Term of Residence: 6 months (Aug. 23, 1960 - Jan. 23,
1961) Child will be allowed to remain at Immaculata for up
to the standard six months' maximum commencing August 23,
1960, terminating when a suitable permanent or long-term
placement is found for her on or before January 23,
1961.
Placement deadline: January 23, 1961
Initial foster home parental interviews: 30 days,
September 25, 1960
Educational information: Unknown; child says she has
not attended any kindergarten or nursery
Health Evaluation: Medical history unknown. Child was
healthy and alert at our baseline health assessment,
although thin and small for her age. Immunization history
unknown. No surgical scars or signs of physical abuse; child
still has tonsils and adenoids. Teeth and eyesight
normal.
Initial mental health assessment: Child seemed
subdued but aware of her surroundings. Intelligent and
scored normal on our baseline intelligence and abilities
tests. Tentative diagnosis from mental health evaluation:
borderline depressive, long-term counseling recommended. She
is also developmentally delayed in her social skills,
possibly due to a restrictive home environment, but may
thrive in right setting. Her attitude and failure to thrive
is indicative of being reared in a non-supportive home
atmosphere.
Case History:
Child's background: An unknown woman left Doris
Hammack at Immaculata Catholic Girls Home in Detroit on
Tuesday, August 23, 1960, at 3:00 p.m. with a small suitcase
containing clothing, a brief letter (attached), and a ring
tied to a string and worn as a necklace by the child. The
woman disappeared while the nuns were settling the upset
child. The letter states that Doris is five years old and
from North Mississippi originally, parents deceased and no
surviving relatives.
Child reported that "that man", referring to the person
she was living with, had died "a while ago", which upon
further questioning may be as little as a few days or as
much as a week or more given the child's conception of time.
Child states she stayed with next door neighbors who had
found him dead and that an unknown woman came and got her
and took her to Immaculata on August 23. Child does not know
her street address, her city, man's name, woman's name or
neighbor's name, she called neighbor's child just Billy.
Child reports that she did not always live with "that man",
but that she did live there for some time. No more
definitive time period can be determined without additional
information.
Parental information: Unknown, no known relatives.
Child does not know her mother or father. It may be that the
child was sent to Detroit to live with her last remaining
relative on her parents death in Mississippi. With so little
information to pursue, initial attempts to locate any
Hammacks in Detroit and in North Mississippi who may be
related have been unsuccessful. Death records research for
the past six months to a year in the Greater Detroit
Metropolitan Area for the Hammack name has been requested.
There is no information to confirm that the person the child
was staying with shared the last name Hammack.
Follow-up notation:
June 14, 1961: A death certificate has been found for a
Mr. Howard Hammack, who died of cardiac arrest at his home
on August 20, 1960. Address given is in a low-income,
transient neighborhood in the Detroit area; no next-of-kin
are noted in his records. Due to the length of time that
passed between his death and our location of this
information, no one in the area reported any memory of him
or any possible child of Hammack's. The apartment building
is now vacant and scheduled for demolition. Mr. Howard
Hammack was buried in a pauper's grave on city property.
Results of parental research: Inconclusive. Tentative
identification of Howard Hammack as possible relative or
guardian of Doris Hammack. No new information is available
at this time for further pursuit of parental identification.
Parental search terminated unless further information is
submitted.
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