The Social Security Death Index and the 9_11 Victims
New 911 Research Links: letsrollforums.com chriskendall1 | January 25, 2011 | 1 likes, 1 dislikes ssdi.rootsweb.ancestry.com Everyone I know who has passed away appears in the index, even people under age 65. Try it yourself. You can arbitrarily call up the reported deaths for any number of days to get an average. When I did a search on multiple random days for New York in the year 2001 the average was around 400. I know that a handful of 9/11 victims do appear in the index but why only so few. 3000 supposedly died and a majority must have resided in New York. This a glaring omission by anyone’s reckoning. Question: If the SSDI is so unreliable, as conspiracy deniers clam, why would genealogists and biographers use it as a tool? From Wikipedia: The Social Security Death Index (SSDI) is a database of death records created from the United States Social Security Administration’s Death Master File Extract. Most persons who have died since 1962 who had a Social Security Number (SSN) and whose death has been reported to the Social Security Administration are listed in the SSDI. For most years since 1973, the SSDI includes 93 percent to 96 percent of deaths of individuals aged 65 or older.[1] It contains the records of over 84 million people, and was last updated on September 10, 2009. Unlike the Death Master File, the SSDI is available free online from several genealogy websites. The SSDI is a popular tool for genealogists and biographers because it contains valuable …
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Social Security Death Index (12-Disc Set) (Birth Years 1875-2003)
Social Security Death Index (12-Disc Set) (Birth Years 1875-2003) U.S. Social Security Death Index (12-Disc Set) 1875-2003. This index of 72 million individuals is one of the most important research tools available for verifying deaths and death locations. Find keys to your family history by searching names, birth dates, death dates, last known residences, and [...]
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Family Tree Maker’s Family Archives: Social Security Death Index: United States, 1937-1997 (CD #110)
Family Tree Maker’s Family Archives: Social Security Death Index: United States, 1937-1997 (CD #110)
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- Dates of birth and death, and more…
Contains approximately 56 million names of deceased individuals who appear in the Social Security Death Benefits Records Collection at the Social Security Administration. Generally, this includes names of deceased Social Security recipients whose relatives applied for Social Security death benefits after their passing. Included in the total are approximately 400,000 railroad retirement records from the early 1900s to the 1950s.
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Social Security Death Index
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U.S. Social Security Death Index (12-Disc Set) 1875-2003.
This index of 72 million individuals is one of the most important research tools available for verifying deaths and death locations. Find keys to your family history by searching names, birth dates, death dates, last known residences, and more. All data in this CD-ROM set was extracted from the Social Security Administration’s Master Death File and is current through November of 2003. It does not necessarily … More >>
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