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I AM NOT RELATED 1920 Philadelphia Ward 37, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania May Racker [May Packer] abt 1875 PA/FRANCE/PA MARRIED Ezra Racker [Ezra Packer] abt 1902 New York/NY/PA 1930 Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania May Packer HOUSEKEEPER FOR CHANDLER FAMILY Ezra Packer Name: Ezra Packer SSN: Born: 23 Oct 1902 Died: Feb 1960 State (Year) SSN issued: Pennsylvania (Before 1951 ) When you find your ancestors in the Social Security Death Index (also known as the Death Master File), you may want a copy of your ancestor's original Social Security application. This application has valuable additional information and can serve as documentation for your own records. The Social Security Administration makes copies of the original Social Security application form (the SS-5) available to third parties who request information on a deceased individual. The application form (SS-5) contains the following information: Full name Full name at birth (including maiden name) Present mailing address Age at last birthday Date of birth Place of birth (City, county, state) Father's full name "regardless of whether living or dead" Mother's full name, including maiden name, "regardless of whether living or dead" Sex and race Ever applied for SS number/Railroad Retirement before? Yes/No Current employer's name and address Date signed Applicant's signature A standard letter to the Social Security Administration is available with the search results on the Ancestry.com Social Security Death Index. This letter may be printed and mailed to the Social Security Administration to request a copy of your ancestor's SS-5 form. The Social Security Administration now charges $27.00 for each individual copy (an abbreviated NUMIDENT printout is available for $16.00). Note: Not everyone who has, or has had, a Social Security card will appear on the Social Security Death Index (SSDI). The SSDI lists only those individuals for whom a lump sum death benefit was paid. Many other enrolled persons are not listed either because their death was not reported or they are still living. If you haven't found your deceased ancestor on the SSDI, but he or she was likely enrolled with the Social Security system, it may still be possible to get a photocopy of his or her original SS-5. THERE IS JUST NOT ANYTHING TO BACK UP WHAT RECORDS I FOUND THEY BOTH SHOULD BE IN THE 1910 CENSUS SOMEWHERE IF YOU HAVE ANY OTHER INFO THAT MAY HOLD A CLUE PERHAPS THEN I LOOK FURTHER REGARDS, CONNIE Notify Administrator about this message?
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