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Finding Biological Parents?

I am Anthone Hat. I am 17years old and I live in Zambia. I was raised by a Zambian mum who turned out not to be my real mum. She passed away when I was 12, but before she died she told me to say my real name is "Anthone Hat" and that she picked me in the streets when I was 4. She gave me her name and pretended I was her son. So after she died, her two sons who hated me so much told me to go look for my biological parents because they can't afford my needs anymore. Now am not sure how I can find them since am in Zambia and the name she said is my real name is American.

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November 17, 20190 found this helpful
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This story almost sounds like you were kidnapped off the street and taken to her home. If this is the case the best place for you to start is at the police station in your area. You can go there and find out if anyone reported a missing boy 13 years ago. Maybe in the state they have a way for you to check records from this time to see if anyone was looking for a missing boy.

You can try posting some notification online about your story and see if anyone who was in Zambia 13 years ago had a son kidnapped off the streets and has been looking for him.

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Also try and check old missing person records in your area and see if anyone has filed a report.

Maybe go to the local TV station or radio station and tell your story. They might air this so someone can hear it and maybe come forward with some information about your kidnapping.

 

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November 18, 20190 found this helpful
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How sad for you...Do you know the vicinity you were in when your "Mum" took you? I'd begin there to find information. You need to get yourself out there in a lot of different venues to have many people all over see/hear/read this info you need. What about the "Mum's" friends or relatives she was close to and knows about your situation. Now with her death, they may open up and tell you information you need in your search for birth parents.

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In the U.S. there are websites to search for missing children; check those out using the name told to you. Even though it's been a long time since you were lifted and cared for, some websites still leave the case open hoping for current news to come. Also, genealogy websites have forums you can post your look up for in the HAT surname and just maybe you might get lucky and get replies. Check them often.

 

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November 16, 20190 found this helpful

You could put a request on Facebook or other social media sites. Maybe someone can help you

 

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