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A CD-ROM-only search can be done from this index. It is a government created file which lists people | |||||
who died in either the Korean or Vietnam Wars. If you find a name here, you can get some further | |||||
information about them through the government if they were in the military. This index was released | |||||
to public domain by the U. S. Government. | |||||
Social
Security Death Index
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A CD-ROM-only search can be done from this index. It is a government created file which covers | |||||
people who have died between 1937 and 1998. This is updated by the government and is released | |||||
through public domain.One can look up an individual here, one does not need to know the Social | |||||
Security Number, one only needs to know the name or a part of the name. You can send for a copy | |||||
of the original document filled out by the individual when they acquired a Social Security Number. | |||||
This is done through the Social Security Administration for a small charge of $7.00 as long as you | |||||
supply them with the Social
Security Number. A version that is updated monthly
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is available on-line at Roots Web. | |||||
Follow
the link to learn more about the next available index at the FHC which
is the
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