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| For information on how to write for vital records, see [[Jewish Civil Registration|Civil Registration]]. | | For information on how to write for vital records, see [[Jewish Civil Registration|Civil Registration]]. |
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| === Records at the Family History Library === | | === Records at the FamilySearch Library === |
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| The Family History Library has copies of many vital records (primarily those before 1920) and vital records indexes. Vital records included with town records are found in the FamilySearch Catalog under Town Records and Vital Records. | | The FamilySearch Library has copies of many vital records (primarily those before 1920) and vital records indexes. Vital records included with town records are found in the FamilySearch Catalog under Town Records and Vital Records. |
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| *A CD-ROM index which includes birth, christening, and marriage information for the United States and Canada is discussed in “[[Jewish Genealogy|Genealogy]]”. | | *A CD-ROM index which includes birth, christening, and marriage information for the United States and Canada is discussed in “[[Jewish Genealogy|Genealogy]]”. |
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| *The {{RecordSearch|1202535|Social Security Death Index}} contains over fifty million records of deaths reported to the Social Security Administration from 1937 to 1998. The bulk of the records are from 1962 and later. The index provides the decedent’s names, birth date social security number, state where the social security card was issued, month and year of death, state of residence at death, zip code, and state where the death benefit was sent. The index is available as part of FamilySearch at the Family History Library and most family history centers. It is also on the Internet or on compact disc from commercial companies. For more information see the [[Social Security Death Index (SSDI)|U.S. Social Security Death Index]] Wiki page. | | *The {{RecordSearch|1202535|Social Security Death Index}} contains over fifty million records of deaths reported to the Social Security Administration from 1937 to 1998. The bulk of the records are from 1962 and later. The index provides the decedent’s names, birth date social security number, state where the social security card was issued, month and year of death, state of residence at death, zip code, and state where the death benefit was sent. The index is available as part of FamilySearch at the FamilySearch Library and most family history centers. It is also on the Internet or on compact disc from commercial companies. For more information see the [[Social Security Death Index (SSDI)|U.S. Social Security Death Index]] Wiki page. |
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| [[Category:Jewish Records]] | | [[Category:Jewish Records]] |