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U.S Social Security Death Index Birth Years circa 1875-2003
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This Index is one of the most important research tools available for verifying deaths and death locations. As such, it can serve as the foundation to your family history research. You can search 72 million individuals for the following information: name, birth date, death date, last known residence, and more.
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U.S Social Security Death Index Birth Years circa 1875-2003 CD-ROM |
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The date and location of an important family event, can help you to immediately fill in holes in your family tree. The dates and locations provided in these records can also help you pinpoint a family's location at a particular time. When you know where a family lived, you know where to look for church, census, and other important family records, which may provide you with more details about the family.
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What does this product give you?
Youll generally find the following information about each of the more
than 72 million individuals whose relatives applied for Social Security death
benefits after their passing:
Birth date
State in which the Social Security number was issued
Social Security number
Death date
Last known residence
With this information, you may wish to request a copy of an individuals
application for a Social Security Card. Ordinarily, this application contains
the persons full name, date and place of birth, and both parents
names, including the mothers maiden name.
The information compiled here is current as of submissions to the Social
Security Administration through November 2003. It does not necessarily
include information on every individual who died between 1937 and 2003
since the deaths of individuals who died more recently (within the last 6
to 15 years) may not have been recorded by local Social Security offices yet.
What are the data sources for this product?
Data was extracted from the Social Security Administrations Master Death
File.
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16-bit color or higher.
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