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If the Social Security Number is not visible on the record index it is because Ancestry.com does not provide this number in the Social Security Death Index for any person that has passed away within the past 10 years. This file includes the following information on each decedent, if the data is available to the SSA: Last name First name
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Social Security Death Index to be Updated Weekly ANCESTRY | MAR 04, 2010 Back to Blog The Social Security Death Index (SSDI) was one of Ancestry.com's very first databases. We've been adding names to this collection since 1996, and in that time we have listed more than 86 million names in the collection.
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The Social Security Death Master File only contains those individuals whose relatives received a lump sum death benefit from the SSA at death. NO. To be included in the file, an individual's death must have been reported to the Social Security Administration. Individuals may report the death of a relative and not apply for benefits.
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Birth date (month and year) Death date (month and year only, until 1988) State or territory where the social security number was issued Residence at time of death (not necessarily the place of death) Searching the collection From any page on Ancestry ®, click the Search tab and select Card Catalog. In the Keywords field, type SSDI and click Search.
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Death date (month and year only, until 1988) State or territory where the social security number was issued; Residence at time of death (not necessarily the place of death) Searching the collection. From any page on Ancestry®, click the Search tab and select Card Catalogue. On the left side of the page, deselect Only records from Australia.
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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.
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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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Funeral homes often report deaths to the SSA as a service to family members. Beginning in 1962, the SSA began to use a computer database for processing requests for benefits. About 98% percent of the people in the SSDI died after 1962, but a few death dates go back as far as 1937.
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Ancestry® has a Social Security Death Index (SSDI) collection spanning 1935 to 2014, which has over 90 million records. The index includes people who had a Social Security number, received Social Security benefits (or whose families received survivor benefits), and whose deaths were reported to the SSA.
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