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- Social Security Death Index
Search over 94 million records in the social security death index and find number, birth date, death date, place of death, and other important information
- Search US Social Security Death Index
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- Social Security Death Index ( SSDI)
Although there are birth dates as far back as the 1850’s (about 1856), and death dates prior to the 1960’s, not all earlier data has been included in the current SSDI
- Frequently Asked Questions
It collects death data from various sources, including death certificates, state vital records offices, and Social Security Administration records The purpose of the NDI is to provide a comprehensive and reliable source of death information for statistical and research purposes
- Social Security Death Index FAQ
Note: Not everyone who has, or has had, a Social Security card will appear on the Social Security Death Index (SSDI) Many enrolled persons are not listed either because their death was not reported to the SSA or they are still living If you haven’t found your deceased ancestor on the SSDI, but he or she was likely enrolled with the Social
- California Social Security Death Index
A quick way to find your ancestors is to search the California Social Security Death Index It contains names, birth dates, death dates, Social Security numbers, and other useful information for more than 90 million people
- New York Social Security Death Index
A quick way to find your ancestors is to search the New York Social Security Death Index The Social Security Death Index contains names, birth dates, death dates, Social Security numbers, and other useful information for more than 90 million people
- Social Security Death Index
The inaugural year for social security was 1935 and the first payments were given out after 1 Jan 1937 Thus you will be able to locate your relatives if any of your relatives died in 1937 and after
- A Beginner’s Guide to Using the Social Security Death Index for . . .
This database contains records of deceased individuals who possessed a Social Security number In this beginner’s guide, we will explore how to effectively utilize the Social Security Death Index for genealogy research
- Social Security Death Index Tips
Even if you know a piece of information, try omitting it (e g if you know first and last name and death date, try leaving off the first name) If none of these yield fruit, it is possible that the SSDI has erroneously omitted your ancestor If this is the case, see the FAQ section about correcting errors in the SSDI
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