Social Security death index : 1937-1998
- United States. Social Security Administration (Added Author)
- United States. Social Security Administration (Subject)
- United States. Social Security Administration (Repository)
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"...contain[s] more than 60 million names of deceased individuals who appear in the Social Security Death Benefit Records Collection...." -- Cover.
Contents: pt. 1. A-K -- pt. 2. L-Z.
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