How does it matter for a deceased person? > No?NO and NOOOOO! And that goes for your home address and phone number (s)? > > Judie > > On Aug 28, 2015, at 6:44 PM, PJ Salis via <nybrooklyn@rootsweb.com> wrote: > > Is it wise to post a Social Security Number, even an old one? > > PJ > > On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 1:31 PM, mizscarlettny via <nybrooklyn@rootsweb.com> > wrote: > >> >> I'm posting this message for Dorothy >> Barb >> ................................ >> >> From: Dorothy Mosior <my.three.grndsns@gmail.com> >> >> >> >> With the help of Ancestry.com?s newly added US Social Security >> Application and Claims Index (1935-2007), I have finally been able to >> validate my grandmother?s birth date and SSN. Does anyone know how to >> obtain a date of death from a deceased person?s SSN? I have tried the SSDI >> but she is not listed there. My grandmother, Lena Elenore Rose (nee Boock) >> was born on 22 June 1888 in Kings County, New York and her SSN was >> 128-16-1095. I was thrilled to have finally validated her birthdate and >> obtain her SSN (which I thought would take me further) but now, once again >> my search seems to be at a halt. At this point, I have no reason to >> believe that she ever moved out of the greater NY area. >> >> Any suggestions or recommendations would be greatly appreciated. >> >> Thank you, in advance, for your response to this request. -- Marshall Lake -- mlake@mlake.net -- http://www.mlake.net