Does anyone have a successful way to search records to come up with a list
of people who would be good prospects for ordering their Social Security
records?

I know they would have had to have died after 1936.  I'm not sure if women
registered or not or if everyone registered or if it was just a random
thing for registration.  I don't want to pay $29 just to find out the
person never applied for social security or registered with the system.
They're not always on the SSDI because if the family didn't apply for death
benefits, they wouldn't be on there.

Anyone have a good way to create such a list to consider?  I tried but it
was too general - too big.  I have the deluxe version.

Feel free to reply privately if you have any attachments to share that
couldn't be sent thru the list.

Thanks!! Kathy



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