Be sure to try all kinds of combinations.  I just put in a surname to try
and find family connections and I found quite a few.  I found my dad's S/S
number.  Didn't even know he had one.  He died in 1956.

"E"

On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 9:19 AM, Rosemarie Capodicci <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Thanks, Donna! That's one thing we didn't try and will do so now! Many
> ways to skin a cat...LOL
>
> Rosemarie
> [email protected]
> Researching Sao Jorge, Terceira, Graciosa, Faial and Pico, Azores,
> Isola delle Femmine, Sant' Elia, Sicily
>
> On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 8:30 AM, DonnaO <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Tip from John Michael Neill's Genealogy Blog...If I put the ONLY the
>> father's surname and mother's maiden name in the form, it comes up with
>> interesting results, including the records of most children who would be
>> near adult age in 1936.
>>
>> DonnaO
>> Researching Sao Jorge & Flores, Azores
>>
>> On Thursday, July 30, 2015 at 4:00:01 PM UTC-7, "E" Sharp wrote:
>>>
>>> These are the records we used to pay about $27 to obtain.
>>> I don't know if they are all on yet and you can check the full
>>> explanation on Ancestry about this new database.
>>>
>>> This database picks up where the Social Security Death Index (SSDI)
>>> leaves off by providing more details than those included in the SSDI. It
>>> includes information filed with the Social Security Administration through
>>> the application or claims process, including valuable details such as birth
>>> date, birth place, and parents’ names. While you will not find everybody
>>> who is listed in the SSDI in this database, data has been extracted for
>>> more than 49 million people.
>>>
>>> Information you may find includes:
>>>
>>>    - applicant's full name
>>>    - SSN
>>>    - date and place of birth
>>>    - citizenship
>>>    - sex
>>>    - father's name
>>>    - mother's maiden name
>>>    - race/ethnic description (optional)
>>>
>>> You may also find details on changes made to the applicant's record,
>>> including name changes and life or death claims. You may also find some
>>> unusual abbreviations or truncated entries for county and other names and
>>> punctuation errors in the data. These are in the original; we have not
>>> altered the text.
>>>
>>> "E"
>>>
>>>
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