Out of the many free services useful in genealogical research, the Social Security Death Index is one of the best. It does not provide an extensive amount of information about deceased persons, but it does provide information that can be very helpfu... More>
The Social Security Death Index is exactly whatit advertises to be, a vast database of death records (About 82 million people) covering almost everyone who ever had been issued a Social Security number. For the most part this is used by citizens as ... More>
To be honest, starting this article was difficult. Personally, how to search for your ancestors in the social security death index wasn’t possessed knowledge. However, after careful research, knowledge was learned. It’s rather fascinatin... More>
Whether you're wondering where has John Doe been in the past year or if you're settling a debate on your deceased grandfather, there is one place you can look to locate this information. When I was working at the Special Collections section of my co... More>
The calculation of your SOCIAL SECURITY SURVIVOR BENEFIT is similar to that of Social Security Retirement benefits, with certain exceptions and conditionality. To a large extent, it is same as retirement benefit. ELIGIBILITY FOR SOCIAL SECURITY SURV... More>
Ancestry.com has been a common way for people to search their genealogy to fill in their family tree. That isn't the only way to do your search and you definitely shouldn't stop there. Some of the information you think is correct will often turn out... More>
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