No, but the SSDI will give the date of death.... Arlene -----Original Message----- From: Thomas A. Yurick <designer@penn.com> To: GenTips-L@rootsweb.com <GenTips-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, June 23, 1998 4:23 PM Subject: Re: Social Security applications >Whoa! The SS applications that I've requested (submitted in 1930's) did NOT >in include death date or place of death of the applicant. Keep in mind that >if you request a copy of the actual application it would be impossible for >the applicant to fill out his/her date and place of death... unless they >filled it out on their deathbed! IMHO, a copy of the actual application is >the most genealogically satisfying but it WON'T include death information. > >Tom > >-----Original Message----- >From: <Icanswing@aol.com> >To: GenTips-L@rootsweb.com <GenTips-L@rootsweb.com> >Date: Tuesday, June 23, 1998 6:01 AM >Subject: Social Security applications > > ><snip> >>When you get the form send it with the fee (I think its $2.00) >>You will get a copy of your ancestors application for a SS# - It has a lot >of >>info, like parents name, birth date and death date and place of birth and >>death of applicant. ><snip> > > >==== GenTips Mailing List ==== >Family Workings: http://www.familyworkings.com > >A site to help researchers break through those brickwalls. Lots of links, >subcatagorized, ancestor queries, tips, and cemetary research. Looking for >research donations of: Cemetaries, obits, volunteer researchers, and >anything else that may be of interest to other researchers. Submit links, >ancestor queries and tips. Check it out > > > > > > > > >