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Social Security Death Index
Provided by the Unites States Social Security Administration, the SSDI can help you find Social Security Death Records, which contain information on anyone whose death has been reported to the U.S. Social Security Administration. In fact, it contains more than 94 million names and details about birth, death, and last residence.
https://socialsecuritydeathindex-search.com/Search SSDI (Social Security Death Index) for Free - Fold3
What will you find? We've generated over 80 million profile pages of people found in the Social Security Death Index*. Deceased individuals with US social security numbers whose deaths were reported to the Social Security Administration, from 1937 to the present. Birth Date Death Date Last known Residence
https://go.fold3.com/ssdiSocial Security Death Index SSDI Records | GenealogyBank
Use The SSDI Search For Family History Research Social Security death records can help confirm the dates of birth and death of an ancestor, locate their last residence, and find out where an ancestor lived when their Social Security card was issued. Use these records to expand your family tree and uncover related family members.
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The links below will take you directly to the SSDI search page for each. FamilySearch (Current as of February 28, 2014) Ancestry (1935-2014) MyHeritage (It is not stated how current the database is, but a search for 2014 did retrieve results) Findmypast (No dates or citation provided, but a search for people who died in 2014 did retrieve results)
https://lisalouisecooke.com/2017/04/29/ssdi-search/Social Security Death Index ( SSDI)
Social Security Death Records (SSDR) contain the following data on a deceased person: Last name First name Date of Birth Date of Death Where the last SSB was sent State of residence Where the SSN was issued Last known address A Search Tip: When doing a search in the SSDI, do not include the middle initial. Middle names were not indexed.
https://socialsecuritydeathindex-search.com/social-security-death-index-ssdi/Social Security Death Index - Information for Online Searching
The Social Security Death Index (SSDI) is a database of people whose deaths were reported to the Social Security Administration (SSA) beginning about 1962. A small number of deaths are listed before 1962. It was created from the Social Security Administration's Death Master File.
https://www.deathindexes.com/ssdi.htmlSocial Security Death Index Free Online | ObitsArchive
The public Social Security Death Index from the United States Social Security Administration (SSA) currently contains over 89 million death records and is updated weekly. The index is created from records of deceased persons possessing U.S. Social Security numbers, whose deaths were reported to the Social Security Administration.
https://www.obitsarchive.com/ssdiDisability Benefits | SSA - Social Security Administration
The SSDI program pays benefits to you and certain family members if you are “insured.” This means that you worked long enough – and recently enough - and paid Social Security taxes on your earnings. The Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program pays benefits to adults and children with disabilities who have limited income and resources.
https://www.ssa.gov/benefits/disability/United States Social Security Death Index • FamilySearch
Name index to deaths recorded by the Social Security Administration beginning in 1962. Current as of February 28, 2014.
https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1202535The United States Social Security Administration
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https://www.ssa.gov/Searching the Social Security Death Index (SSDI) in One Step - Steve Morse
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