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19 May 2016 17:26 |
Can anyone suggest a web site or family history group that can check details from a Social Security no. Thanks Sandra
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KathleenBell
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19 May 2016 17:42 |
I'm afraid I can't help with your request but just wanted to say that I doubt very much whether there is a way of doing this especially as the USA are so security minded these days.
Someone else may have more knowledge of this.
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19 May 2016 18:11 |
There is this one, but I imagine it depends what info you are hoping to find, and if the person is living or deceased. It is always worth trying Google for info, it can be surprising what comes up!
https://www.usatrace.com/faq/
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19 May 2016 19:51 |
https://familysearch.org/ list entries from the Social Security Death Index (SSDI) and is regularly updated. Obviously the SS no owner has to have died!
As other's have said, it really depends what info you have and what you wish to find out. Being a FH site, we tend to delve into the history of the deceased.
Having said that, the US do permit a large amount of personal data to appear on the internet. As Rose says, 'google' to see what's available. Quite a few of the 'people tracer' sites require a payment or refuse to proceed if they realise from your IP address that you are outside the USA.
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20 May 2016 04:28 |
You cannot find everyone on the SSDI, even if they had an SS # ......
......... my great uncle worked in the US from his arrival in 1902 to sometime in the 1940s, and his name does not appear on the SSDI, yet he must have had an SS #!
I don't think he flew under the radar, because I do have his draft card for WW1.
My great aunt never worked, so would not have had a SS number.
The intriguing thing is that I just cannot find a death for either of them anywhere, yet I know my gt aunt out-lived her husband and died sometime in the mid-1950s. She was still living in the same city at that time.
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20 May 2016 07:22 |
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_Security_Death_Index says its for deaths after 1936 but that only between 93 -97% of deaths from 1971 for the over 65s are reported. The optimum word is probably Reported.
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20 May 2016 09:16 |
Thank you everyone for all your help I will try all your suggestions in the meantime this is all I know Stanley James Williams born 1 July 1904 or 1905 (father Thomas Joseph Williams) possibly West Derby /Liverpool areas, Lived in Chester with his wife Minnie nee Brown 1939 census, had a son Norman born 1930 in Liverpool. Stanley emigrated in late 1960's but his wife didn't go with him I know he went to Illinois and his possible death in Illinois 2 Dec 1994 his SSN was 327-36-7703 Will let you know if I find anything xxx
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KathleenBell
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20 May 2016 09:25 |
I presume this is the record that you already have:-
Social Security Death Index Transcription Learn more
First name(s) Stanley J Middle name - Last name Williams Suffix - Birth year 1905 Birth month Jul Birth day 01 Death year 1994 Death month Dec Death day 02 Place of issue Illinois State Illinois SSN 327-36-7703 Record set Social Security Death Index
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20 May 2016 14:46 |
Ancestry's version - note that his 'last residence' was the US Consulate in London
Stanley J. Williams SSN: 327-36-7703 Last Residence: 800 (U.S. Consulate) London, United Kingdom BORN: 1 Jul 1905 Died: 2 Dec 1994 State (Year) SSN issued: Illinois (1959-1961)
UK's gro index entry Stanley James Williams Birth Date: 1 Jul 1905 Date of Registration: Dec 1994 Age at Death: 89 Registration district: Lancaster Inferred County: Lancashire Register Number: A52B District and Subdistrict: 5871A Entry Number: 147
Perhaps he'd returned to visit family? Alternatively, may be he preferred to spend his last years in the country of his birth.?
It might be worth ordering a copy of his DC to see what information it gives including the name and address of the informant.
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JoonieCloonie
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20 May 2016 20:20 |
Kath is right - that social security record is *not* a registration of a death that occurred in the jurisdiction in question
the person had a social security number so if their death overseas is reported to social security, it is included in the index
the only 'Illinois' connection is that that is where his social security number was originally issued - *not* where he died
presumably the death was reported via the US consulate because there was family entitled to a death benefit or survivor's pension
the death actually occurred in England
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JoonieCloonie
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20 May 2016 20:33 |
1939 register
Stanley J Williams 01 Jul 1904 Male Temporary Postman Married Minnie F Williams 17 Sep 1908 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Married
might this be Minnie and she did not outlive Stanley?
Name: Minnie Irene Williams >> Birth Date: 17 Sep 1908 Date of Registration: Jul 1993 Age at Death: 84 Registration district: Knowsley Inferred County: Merseyside Register Number: B28 District and Subdistrict: 0231B Entry Number: 81
Births Dec 1908 Brown Minnie Irene Liverpool 8b 84
Marriages Sep 1930 BROWN Minnie I Williams Liverpool 8b 390 Williams Stanley J Brown Liverpool 8b 390
I think that is Minnie's death in 1993
Stanley's birth for good measure
Births Sep 1905 Williams Stanley James W. Derby 8b 616
edit --- that SJW seems to be the child of James/Frederick Williams and Elizabeth Wilkinson ... see my post about that household (the one in Swansea on this page) on page 2
re-edit --- no he isn't! the SJW son of James/Frederick Williams and Elizabeth Wilkinson was actually born in Swansea
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7 Jun 2016 17:35 |
Hello everyone I have been delving and sending for birth and death certificates as suggested and just basically obsessed as you do to find more information ...... I have discovered the birth cert shows father as James Williams , , Joiner Journeyman However on Stanley James marraige cert shows his father as Thomas Joseph Williams , cabinet maker journeyman (deceased) Could Stanley be a bit more complicated than I thought ?, I cant find another birth entry for Stanley for 2 years either side of 1905? Cant find a death of Thomas Joseph 1903 to 1930 (Stanleys marraige ) Any suggestions would be gratefully received
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SylviaInCanada
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7 Jun 2016 17:57 |
First ....... have you found Stanley James on the 1911 Census?
If so, who is shown as his father?
Could it be that Stanley did NOT know the name of his father, perhaps because had died when he was too young to know, or that father had left the family, or that he had been brought up by someone else.
eg, what was James Williams' father called? If Thomas Joseph, then it is possible that James died or left, and Stanley was raised by his grandfather, but thought he was his father.
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SylviaInCanada
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7 Jun 2016 18:07 |
This is the Stanley James born in 1905 Lancashire
1911 Census
Name: Stanley James Williams Age in 1911: 6 Estimated birth year: abt 1905 Relation to Head: Son Gender: Male Birth Place: Garston, Lancashire, England Civil Parish: Swansea Search Photos: Search for 'Swansea' in the UK City, Town and Village Photos collection County/Island: Glamorgan Country: Wales Street address: 108 Rhondda St Mount Pleasant Registration district: Swansea Registration District Number: 594 Sub-registration district: Swansea ED, institution, or vessel: 11 Household schedule number: 219 Piece: 32768
Caroline Williams 67 b.ca 1844, Swansea, Married Caroline Williams 40 b.ca 1871, Swansea, Daughter Elizabeth Williams 28 b.ca 1883, Garston, Lancashire, Married Stanley James Williams 6 Sylvia Dorson Williams 1 b.ca 1910, Garston
Looking at the image ............. they are 2 separate households at the same address. Caroline mother and daughter in one, and Elizabeth and her children in the other.
I think that Elizabeth Williams is Stanley' mother (NOT Caroline as put on the transcript)
Elizabeth put that she had been married 8 years and had 2 children born and living.
so now you need to find a marriage for xxxxx Williams and Elizabeth xxxx ca 1901-3, and possibly in Lancashire.
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SylviaInCanada
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7 Jun 2016 18:11 |
alternatively, look on the 1901 census to find Caroline mother and daughter ...... see who husband/father is, and name of any sons.
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SylviaInCanada
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7 Jun 2016 18:15 |
another option .................
was Elizabeth unmarried when the children were born, and they were registered in her maiden name?
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AustinQ
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8 Jun 2016 08:23 |
Given that Stanley married and lived in Liverpool might this be him in 1911- father James, a cabinet maker?
1911 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription 52 Crown ST, Liverpool, Lancashire, England
James Williams Head Married Male Cabinet Maker 36 1875 Dublin Ireland Annie Williams Wife Married Female - 39 1872 Dublin Ireland Thomas Williams Son - Male School 12 1899 Liverpool Annie Williams Daughter - Female - 7 1904 Liverpool Stanley Williams Son - Male - 5 1906 Liverpool ---------------------------------------------------------------------
Same family 1901- father James, a joiner:
1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription 16, Wilmott Street, Everton, West Derby, Lancashire, England
James Williams Head Married Male 26 1875 Joiner Ireland Annie Williams Wife Married Female 30 1871 - Ireland Thomas Williams Son - Male 2 1899 - Liverpool, Lancashire, Thomas Williams Brother Single Male 24 1877 Tailor Ireland ------------------------------------------------------
Note that his Brother, Thomas, was actually baptised Thomas Joseph:
Liverpool, England, Catholic Baptisms, 1802-1906 Name Thomas Josephus Williams Birth Date 4 Sep 1898 Baptism Date 18 Sep 1898 Parish St Francis Xavier's (Francisci Xavarii) Father's Name Jacobi Williams Mother's Name Anna Margarita Burns -------------------------------------------------------------
What was the address on Stanley's birth certificate?
Who was his mother on his birth certificate?
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mgnv
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9 Jun 2016 03:30 |
Sylvia re: "....... my great uncle worked in the US from his arrival in 1902 to sometime in the 1940s, and his name does not appear on the SSDI, yet he must have had an SS #!"
Even today, having a SSN is not compulsory - in fact many Amish refuse to have one. The majority of American's did not have one in the 1940s, and most who did were receing some pension like an old war pension. In 1940, there were less than 0.25 M pension recipients in a population of 132 M. In 1950, there were nearly 3.5 M pension recipients in a population of 152 M. In 1960, there were over 14.8 M pension recipients in a population of 180 M.
I don't know, but I had the impression that getting an SSN really started taking off in the mid 1950s, but this was 10y before I lived there so I'm just guessing.
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SylviaInCanada
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9 Jun 2016 03:42 |
mgnv ..............
thank you for that
I did not know that SSNs started so late.
I knew that we had to have one in 1967, and assumed they had been around for much longer.
We must have arrived in the US around the same time!
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9 Jun 2016 08:55 |
I docked 16/6/1965. I think you only needed an SSN if you were in paid employment, and even then, there were obscure ways around the requirement. They sent my initial application back because I didn't fill in race -well I hardly thought I was "other," so I just left it blank. When they sent my application back, I asked around and found out I was Caucasian, even though my folks had never been within 4000 km of the Caucasus, which are half in Asia anyways.
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