Deaths Records ssdi and Genealogy

Records of births and deaths are held by the U.S. Social Security Administration. ( At www.ssa.gov The online service. ) They are both searchable - with the right tool - because of Freedom of Information provisions in United States federal law. U.S. Public Records such as these are now kept in massive computer databases, but the original application forms are also stored in vast archives, for 'hard-copy' evidence. And they too are available for viewing purposes at the Administration Office. Do you wish to search the Social Security Death Index? And do you know the SSN# of the deceased person whose record you are looking for? If yes (to both) then you can download the right tool here:
Research Deaths records using Inteligator Detective tool
SSDI lookup requires this exact tool because the www.SSA.gov does not facilitate direct searches of the death index via its own web site! Online Detective has been used since 1996 by law enforcement agencies and pro private investigators right across America. It is endorsed by the professional private investigator body: NAIPI and is now in its tenth edition, which enables you to reach almost 1,997 online resources, including some databases in the deep web which are not normally accessible to Internet searchers! These are usually US Government Public Records databases. Massive repositories of social information useful to professional, private, home or office-based investigators! Invaluable to amateur genealogists.. with historical value for family tree research. Vital records and family information is often available from all three governmental levels: Federal gov, state gov and local area county court jurisdiction. You can access these three levels through Freedom of Information across the USA.
Birth and Vital Records - SSDI lookup

Genealogical Research Many researchers into Family History find the Social Security death index useful for gathering information for their Family Tree records. A new software tool has just been completed and released for 2011: Genealogy Detective! - If you wish to learn more about this most useful Internet tool, then please click on the following link:-
View Genealogy Detective site for Family Tree research
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Information DATA on URLs numbers This statistical data shows the prevalence of people wanting Soc Sec information based on precisely what they tend to type in to an Internet search engine. www.social security.com 2 67 13.76% social security administration.gov 3 41 8.42% ssn lookup 4 37 7.60% socialsecurityadmin 5 14 2.87% www.social security administration.gov 6 8 1.64% www.social security death index 7 8 1.64% www.social security.gov 8 5 1.03% find ssn 9 5 1.03% socialsecurityadmin. End of statistical data.
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