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Request for Deceased Individual’s Social Security Record

While trying to prove my great-grandfather had indeed been born, I realized I didn’t have all of the documents identified as sources or alternative sources on Ancestry for Alfred MUELLER’s date of birth. One of those documents listed Alfred’s exact date of birth, the very thing I was trying to prove. According to Ancestry,  the…

September 20, 2016 in Genealogy Tips, How to do Family History Research.


1961. When I had no idea how many decades I would devote to family history research.

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