I can sense the pain and hurt in your message. This man is NOT your father...he was the sperm donor that impregnated your mother. A real man, a real father, would ALWAYS know where his kids are. Unless your mother has been lying to you about why he has never been a part of your life, let it alone. He is not worth the pain you will go through if/when you find him and he doesn't want anything to do with you.
2006-07-11 04:34:05
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answered by Anonymous
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kadel
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From Bob Rankin, Tour Bus
Whenever people ask me this question, I tell them about my favorite name, phone and address search tool -- Infospace. At the InfoSpace home page, click on White Pages then you can key in the last name, first name, city and state to start your search for someone in the USA. Here's are some helpful tips to speed up your InfoSpace searching:
Don't enter a first name, or try using just a first initial. The person may be listed under a nickname or a spouse's name.
If a very specific search fails, try leaving one or more of the fields blank.
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2006-07-12 01:07:46
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answered by kadel 7
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Wow, im so sorry to hear that...have you tried a people search?
A decent search might cost you $20 with a little info.
My mom left in 1989, so i know how you feel.
What i can never know is the growing pains of
living with foster ppl. I hope they were at least good to you.
Just don't give up hope searching. You deserve to know what is going on/could happen. You never know, he might be trying to locate you too! Good Luck with all your future endeavors!
2006-07-11 04:35:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Congrats Ben!! How some distance alongside is she? (: i grow to be going to declare Father and Son, dammit. BQ: Breathe interior the Air - crimson Floyd BQ2: i'm gonna see if i will end this portray for him by way of Sunday. My relatives isn't that extensive on Father's Day, however. Edit: Haha, it fairly is exciting. you will make a super dad, i'm particular :D
2016-12-14 06:42:09
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answered by Anonymous
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You may contact the Air Force personnel department dealing with the personal files of its men.
2006-07-11 05:21:09
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answered by chandro 1
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Get yourself in touch with someone who is currently enlisted within the airforce...and they can look up data bases to help you....I only have one friend who is in the army, and I dont think they cross over data or not...
Post something in the millitary setting about finding someone and say that your looking for someone in the millitary, thoes men and women are so wonderful and are more than willing to help you out, especially when your in the position that you are in -smiles and hugs-
Good luck to you pet...
2006-07-11 04:31:08
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answered by ~Sinfully~Exquisite~Stalking~ 4
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search the web for him ,under people search or go to opra .com or tyra .com and tell them your story and maybe you will get the help you need .do to money it takes to do web searches. or go to the county he lived in and try to put an add in the local paper over the inter net.
2006-07-11 04:33:57
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answered by lilquiltsprogram 2
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can you start by looking for him through family and friends,,,type his name in on a people search..you might come up with 20 of them but you can also call everyone of them....good luck and best wishes
2006-07-11 04:38:22
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answered by bllnickie 6
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when i was looking for my mom i went to the social security administration. they told me to write a letter .only a blood relative can,write the letter. if you have his ss# they will check to see if he is working or drawing social security .they will forward your letter,but will not tell you where he is .it will be up to him to answer your letter. i got a letter after being seperated from my mom over 13 years. i wish you all the best.
2006-07-11 04:35:39
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answered by Deborah M. L 2
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i thought the police could look people up and get their social security and find out where they live or work...worth a try...
2006-07-11 04:30:45
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answered by no_occult_666 2
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