Anyone who holds a Social Security Card at the time of their death will be listed on the Social Security Death Index.
The social security death index is a file that contains a record of all deceased persons who had a social security number. The list is updated weekly and contains the first and last name, social security number, birth date, death date, and last known residence of each individual.
The Social Security Death Index is not updated on a set schedule but it is usually updated once a week. It currently contains over 89 million records.
a social security number registered with the Death Index, or to the contrary, if the social security number provided is in fact valid, active and issued by the Social Security Administration
Copies of the Social Security Death Index are available from many online sources. There is a free copy on FamilySearch.org's Historical Record Collections. Some of the paid online subscription programs such as Ancestry.com also have copies.
If you visit this website, not only can you search the Social Security Index, but you can also read some important information pertaining to the Social Security Index at the bottom where it says "About Social Security Index": http://www.genealogybank.com/gbnk/ssdi/
The social security index is a database of deceased persons in the United States identified by social security. The index is available for public access to find specific records.
You can check the Social Security Death Index (SSDI) database to verify whether a Social Security number belongs to a deceased person. This database is maintained by the Social Security Administration and is publicly accessible.
There are lots of places online where you can find information about the social security index. You can start by going to socialsecurity.gov. You should be able to find the information you require here.
No, he's dead that's why he's listed on there.
No. Dollree Mapp, listed in the Social Security Death Index as Dollie Mapp, died in Cincinnati, OH in June 1981.
Go to SSDI (Social Security Death Index) and it should be available there.
You can find access to death records by searching the Social Security Death Index. The following site you can visit to access this http://ssdi.rootsweb.ancestry.com/. The other way is to look at obituaries to get information.