On Jun 24, 4:30 pm, Hugh Watkins <[email protected]> wrote: > Gerry wrote: > > In article <[email protected]>, > > Hugh Watkins <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> Kalmia wrote: > >>> On Jun 18, 4:14 pm, Hugh Watkins <[email protected]> wrote: > > >>>> The Social SecurityDeathIndex(SSDI) is generated from the U. S. > >>>> Social Security Administration'sDeathMaster File. > >>> Does the public have access to this? Online? > >> various editions > >> the freebie on rootsweb is one o the best if you learn he advanced > >> search an study the tutorials > > >> Hugh W > > > The question was poorly worded, as it is not clear as to what "This" > > they were referring to. They may have been asking about the SS > > Administration Death Master File, which the public doesn't have access > > to. > > the OP needs to study the tutorials > > Hugh W Interesting thing about the SSDI... There appear to be 4 valid entries in it of people born in 1800!
[email protected] wrote: > On Jun 24, 4:30 pm, Hugh Watkins <[email protected]> wrote: >> Gerry wrote: >>> In article <[email protected]>, >>> Hugh Watkins <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> Kalmia wrote: >>>>> On Jun 18, 4:14 pm, Hugh Watkins <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>> The Social SecurityDeathIndex(SSDI) is generated from the U. S. >>>>>> Social Security Administration'sDeathMaster File. >>>>> Does the public have access to this? Online? >>>> various editions >>>> the freebie on rootsweb is one o the best if you learn he advanced >>>> search an study the tutorials >>>> Hugh W >>> The question was poorly worded, as it is not clear as to what "This" >>> they were referring to. They may have been asking about the SS >>> Administration Death Master File, which the public doesn't have access >>> to. >> the OP needs to study the tutorials >> >> Hugh W > > Interesting thing about the SSDI... > There appear to be 4 valid entries in it of people born in 1800! all major databases contain errors we just have to learn the workarounds Hugh W