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How to find a birth parent for free? - Katherine Hall - 11-10-2012 01:00 AM

I was adopted by my grandparents when I was born. My birth mother passed away before telling me anything about my birth father. All my parents remember about him is that his name was kevin miller and that he was two or three years older than my birthmom. They lived in garden city kansas and his parents owned a electronics store that burned down. If anyone has any ideas that would help me find him I'd greatly appriciate it.


- googliebear - 11-10-2012 01:08 AM

ok, try facebook! i did an experiment and i went on texas list of missing and exploited children. the dates they have gone missing dated back a long time. i went through the entire list and found 60% of them on facebook! amazing huh? also i have reunited my friend with thier father using myspace! good luck sweatheart i hope you find your father!


- Pearl L - 11-10-2012 01:08 AM

pray, god knows where everyone is


- B. - 11-10-2012 01:08 AM

It'd be hard to do for free, you'd have to do a lot of research.

That's a start. You got a name "Kevin Miller."

2 or 3 years older, so you got a possible birth year. - Try and look up different Kevin Millers in Texas by calling - Asking with your moms name.

Hopefully something will turn up. If you go look back in City Hall or somewhere, lists of businesses. You may have to pay someone, get the address of the old store. And look it up.

Use the information from there to move forward.

B.