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Social Security Death Index - Tips
If the individual you seek meets the criteria for
inclusion in the SSDI but does not appear in the index, here are some
things you might try:
- Try searching by possible alternate name spellings
or Soundex searching.
- Change dates around (e.g. instead of searching
for 5 Oct 1954 [10/5/54], search for 10 May 1954 [5/10/54])
- Change years around (e.g. 1984 becomes 1948)
- Use all other possible spellings of the name
(and perhaps some that aren't so likely). When searching for a name
like O'Hare, or other names with punctuation in them, enter the name
without the punctuation (e.g. OHare). If you are looking for someone
using a first name but don't find what you're looking for, try searching
with just an initial. There are also rare instances of what appear
to be middle initials included in the last name field, so you may
want to try this in that field as well.
- Switch last name and first name around
- Try searching for a middle name as a first name
- Even if you know a piece of information, try
omitting it (e.g. if you know first and last name and death date,
try leaving off the first name).
If none of these yield fruit, it is possible that
the SSDI has erroneously omitted your ancestor. If this is the case,
see the FAQ section about correcting errors in the SSDI
Return to the SSDI search page.
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