[Genealib] SSDI goes over 80 Million records

Tom Kemp thomas.j.kemp at gmail.com
Tue Aug 14 00:40:21 EDT 2007


The SSDI went over 80 Million records today.
The only place you can see all of it is at www.GenealogyBank.com - it
is the only site that is updated weekly.

The SSDI now contains more than 80 Million death records … and the
only place you can see all of them is at www.GenealogyBank.com  The
GenealogyBank site is the only provider of the SSDI death records that
is updated weekly and has all of these records online now.

You may search from:

Name: Charlie Delaine
Date of Birth: Thursday  December  28, 1933
Date of Death: Friday  August  03, 2007
Est. Age at death: 73 years, 7 months, 6 days

Last known residence: City: Darlington County: Darlington State: South
Carolina   ZIP Code: 29532

Latitude: 34.3125  Longitude: -79.8501

Confirmation: Proven
Social Security details:
State of Issue: South Carolina  Number: 251-50-6484

To:
Name: Raymond Lynd
Date of Birth: Monday  January  30, 1837
Date of Death: January 1937
Est. Age at death: 99 years, 11 months

Last known residence:
City: Battle Creek  County: Calhoun  State: Michigan   ZIP Code: 49017

Latitude: 42.3920  Longitude: -85.2069

Social Security details:
State of Issue: Michigan  Number: 363-36-3477

You'll find Americans from all 50 States and those that died overseas too.
If the Social Security Administration has a record of their death,
then they are in the index.

Other great enhancements provided by GenealogyBank are that the record
gives the day of the week of the person's birth and death as well as
their complete age, expressed in years, months and days. The site also
provides the latitude and longitude for those wanting to add GPS
tracking to their genealogical records.

The SSDI includes all deaths registered with the Social Security
Administration from 1937 to the present. Other sites are updated
monthly, quarterly and some are seldom updated.

There are just under 20 Million Americans born in the 19th Century in
the SSDI and contrary to popular belief there are well over 3,120,000
deaths recorded before 1965 in the SSDI.

The SSDI is the most popular starting point for beginning
genealogists. It allows them to quickly gather information about their
relatives that passed away in the past 70 years. It is easy to
retrieve every "Johnson" from across the country (there are 595,681)
or to narrow the search to just the "Johnson" death records for Nome,
Alaska (there are 6).

You may search the SSDI on GenealogyBank for free and get a brief
record. You do need to subscribe to the service to see the entire
record.


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