----- Original Message ----- From: "Kimmyann" <kimmyann_1969@yahoo.com> To: <WEBB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 4:35 PM Subject: Re: [WEBB] SSDI > The Roots Web SSDI site use to, I don't know if it > still does tho..... =========================== Yes there are several other locations Rootsweb, they claim its the best any where http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ http://helpdesk.rootsweb.com/ssdi/ Ancestry http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/vital/ssdi/faq.htm http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/vital/ssdi/main.htm Family Tree Maker http://www.familytreemaker.com/fto_ssdisearch.html Ancestor Search http://www.searchforancestors.com/archives/vol12.html Family Detective http://www.familydetective.com/ssdierrors.html The Social Security Death Index (the complete version is available online at Ancestry.com and Family Tree Maker) is considered one of the most important 20th century sources because of the size (nearly 60 million individuals) and availability. This database was created by humans keypunching data into computers, thereby creating a margin of error. There are surname entries in the SSDI that begin with characters or numbers and plain old-fashioned typos. Many errors in the SSDI suggest that the first character in the surname field is the middle initial of the individual. For example, Felicia BBROWN may actually be Felicia B. Brown. Because of the computerized nature of the SSDI, anyone searching for Felicia Brown would not find her in the index because of the error in the spelling of her surname. SSDI Vault http://www.lineages.com/vault/SSDI.asp SSDI denied http://www.disabilityattorneys.com/ssdi.html SSDI can I get MY own copy http://www.kichline.com/carrie/ssdi.html SSDI is also disabluity Insurace , lots of links for those. I have an FTM SSDI up to 1996 complete, and up to 1998 A-M, some how I got 2 A version copies. I hope this will help out I have more saved links on this but i think this has the best there is in he re. Dan
From the continuing posts on SSDI , some may not have read my post below the other day. Dan > > To: <WEBB-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 4:35 PM > Subject: Re: [WEBB] SSDI > > > > The Roots Web SSDI site use to, I don't know if it > > still does tho..... > =========================== > > > Yes there are several other locations > Rootsweb, they claim its the best any where > http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ > http://helpdesk.rootsweb.com/ssdi/ > Ancestry > http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/vital/ssdi/faq.htm > http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/vital/ssdi/main.htm > > Family Tree Maker > http://www.familytreemaker.com/fto_ssdisearch.html > > Ancestor Search > http://www.searchforancestors.com/archives/vol12.html > > Family Detective > http://www.familydetective.com/ssdierrors.html > The Social Security Death Index (the complete version is available online at > Ancestry.com and Family Tree Maker) is considered one of the most important > 20th century sources because of the size (nearly 60 million individuals) and > availability. This database was created by humans keypunching data into > computers, thereby creating a margin of error. There are surname entries in > the SSDI that begin with characters or numbers and plain old-fashioned > typos. Many errors in the SSDI suggest that the first character in the > surname field is the middle initial of the individual. For example, Felicia > BBROWN may actually be Felicia B. Brown. Because of the computerized nature > of the SSDI, anyone searching for Felicia Brown would not find her in the > index because of the error in the spelling of her surname. > > SSDI Vault > http://www.lineages.com/vault/SSDI.asp > > SSDI denied > http://www.disabilityattorneys.com/ssdi.html > > SSDI > can I get MY own copy > http://www.kichline.com/carrie/ssdi.html > > SSDI > is also disabluity Insurace , lots of links for those. > > I have an FTM SSDI up to 1996 complete, and up to 1998 A-M, some how I got 2 > A version copies. > > I hope this will help out > I have more saved links on this but i think this has the best there is in he > re. > > Dan > >