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==Online Resources==
*[https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=3693 U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014] ($)
*[https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1202535 Social Security Death Index]
*[http://www.genealogybank.com/explore/ssdi/all GenealogyBank]
*[http://www.stevemorse.org/ssdi/ssdi.html Stevemorse.org] Stephen P. Morse's website allows you to search all SSDI websites by typing the information once and switching between the different sites including a few that are not listed here.
==Introduction==
The Social Security Death Index is a list of deceased individuals whose deaths were reported to the Social Security Administration. It has been kept since 1962. The index includes a few deaths even before that, beginning in 1937. For more information on what these records contain and how to use them in research, see [[United States Social Security Death Index (FamilySearch Historical Records)|United States Social Security Death Index]].
==SSDI Contents==
The SSDI typically has the following information on the individuals:
*Name
*Social security number
*State issued
*Birth date
*Death date
*Last residence
*Lump sum payment


Reasons for a person not having a Social Security number include being self-employed. In the early years this included the farmers, many doctors, attorneys and other self-employed professionals.  
Reasons for a person not having a Social Security number include being self-employed. In the early years this included the farmers, many doctors, attorneys and other self-employed professionals.  


==='''SSDI Contents'''===
==Obtaining Additional Information Beyond the SSDI==
<br>The SSDI typically has the following information on the individuals: Month and year of the death, Social Security number State where the number was issued and the last zip code of residence or zip code where the death benefit was sent.
 
==='''Obtaining Additional Information Beyond the SSDI'''===


*New in 2015: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=60901 U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007] at Ancestry.com, may be searched for free at [[Family History Centers|Family History Centers]].
*New in 2015: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=60901 U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007] at Ancestry.com, may be searched for free at [[Family History Centers|Family History Centers]].
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*You can also obtain copies of your ancestor's SS-5 application by:<br>[https://secure.ssa.gov/apps9/eFOIA-FEWeb/internet/main.jsp Online Request for Deceased Individual's Social Security Record], payable by credit card. Fees are the same as a mail request.&nbsp;Print Form SSA-711 “Request for Deceased Individual’s Social Security Record.” found at [http://www.socialsecurity.gov/forms/ssa-711.pdf Social Security].&nbsp;Call your local Social Security office and request a copy of Form SSA-711.
*You can also obtain copies of your ancestor's SS-5 application by:<br>[https://secure.ssa.gov/apps9/eFOIA-FEWeb/internet/main.jsp Online Request for Deceased Individual's Social Security Record], payable by credit card. Fees are the same as a mail request.&nbsp;Print Form SSA-711 “Request for Deceased Individual’s Social Security Record.” found at [http://www.socialsecurity.gov/forms/ssa-711.pdf Social Security].&nbsp;Call your local Social Security office and request a copy of Form SSA-711.


==='''SS-5 Application Contents'''===
==SS-5 Application Contents==
<br>The SS-5 application is important to a family history researcher because of the detail it provides. The SS-5 application contains the following information: Applicant's full name, Age at last birthday, Date and place of birth, father and mother's full name (including the mother's maiden name), Gender and date signed and applicant's signature.<br>
The SS-5 application is important to a family history researcher because of the detail it provides. The SS-5 application contains the following information: Applicant's full name, Age at last birthday, Date and place of birth, father and mother's full name (including the mother's maiden name), Gender and date signed and applicant's signature.<br>
 
==='''Websites to search'''===
 
*FamilySearch.org: [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1202535 Social Security Death Index database]. Starts in 1962.
*[http://www.genealogybank.com/explore/ssdi/all GenealogyBank]. Starts in 1937.
*[http://www.stevemorse.org/ssdi/ssdi.html Steve Morse ]Using Stephen P. Morse's web site SSDI web site allows you to search all SSDI websites by typing the information once and switching between the different sites including a few that are not listed here.
 
 
 
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Généralement, un coffre fort familia pourra s'ouvrir en 1 heure
 
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