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How Do You Use The Social Security Death Index To Find Information About A Deceased Loved One?

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How Do You Use The Social Security Death Index To Find Information About A Deceased Loved One?

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According to the social security administration www.ssa.gov, the social security death index is a ” listing of persons who had a social security number, who are deceased and whose death was reported to the Social Security Administration. The information in the death index for people who died prior to 1962 is sketchy since SSA’s death information was not automated before that date. Death information for persons who died before 1962 is generally only in the Death Index if the death was actually reported to SSA after 1962, even though the death occurred prior to that year. The social security index is available to the public online through commercial services, unrelated to the social security administration. Basically, these companies obtain the information, by purchase or however and make it available online. You can use the websites below for free to look for your deceased loved one. “Rootsweb” ssdi.rootsweb.ancestry.com/ “Genealogybank” http://www.genealogybank.com/gbnk/ssdi/ There are

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