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Ace

SS Death code

Legg inn av Ace » 26. januar 2008 kl. 4.55

Hi.
When looking at a person on the SS death index it has listed "Last
Residence" as "(72)".

What is '72'? It is not her age.

Thanks

jim

Re: SS Death code

Legg inn av jim » 26. januar 2008 kl. 8.28

In article <Raymj.524$xq2.113@newssvr21.news.prodigy.net>,
"Ace" <fake@fake.com> wrote:

What is '72'? It is not her age.

The death was reported by a funeral home.

See <https://secure.ssa.gov/apps10/poms.nsf/lnx/0202602125>

jim

Ace

Re: SS Death code

Legg inn av Ace » 27. januar 2008 kl. 0.06

"jim" <bogus@example.com> wrote in message
news:bogus-116886.23280925012008@news.verizon.net...
In article <Raymj.524$xq2.113@newssvr21.news.prodigy.net>,
"Ace" <fake@fake.com> wrote:

What is '72'? It is not her age.

The death was reported by a funeral home.

See <https://secure.ssa.gov/apps10/poms.nsf/lnx/0202602125

jim

Thank you. So that means she died in Connecticut and it was reported
by a funeral home? How do I find out what funeral home so I can write
for the info? I'm particularly interested in her street address and
the cause.

Thanks again.

Jim Jaeger

Re: SS Death code

Legg inn av Jim Jaeger » 27. januar 2008 kl. 6.36

In article <n2Pmj.9254$EZ3.2270@nlpi070.nbdc.sbc.com>,
"Ace" <fake@fake.com> wrote:

"jim" <bogus@example.com> wrote in message
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In article <Raymj.524$xq2.113@newssvr21.news.prodigy.net>,
"Ace" <fake@fake.com> wrote:

What is '72'? It is not her age.

The death was reported by a funeral home.

See <https://secure.ssa.gov/apps10/poms.nsf/lnx/0202602125

jim

...So that means she died in Connecticut and it was reported
by a funeral home? How do I find out what funeral home so I can write
for the info? I'm particularly interested in her street address and
the cause...


Some helpful soul will have to help with those questions. I've exhausted
my meager knowledge.

jim

Jim Dell

Re: SS Death code

Legg inn av Jim Dell » 27. januar 2008 kl. 15.22

Ace wrote:
"jim" <bogus@example.com> wrote in message
news:bogus-116886.23280925012008@news.verizon.net...
In article <Raymj.524$xq2.113@newssvr21.news.prodigy.net>,
"Ace" <fake@fake.com> wrote:

What is '72'? It is not her age.
The death was reported by a funeral home.

See <https://secure.ssa.gov/apps10/poms.nsf/lnx/0202602125

jim

Thank you. So that means she died in Connecticut and it was reported
by a funeral home? How do I find out what funeral home so I can write
for the info? I'm particularly interested in her street address and
the cause.

Thanks again.



Try to get a copy of the obit which will tell you the name of the

funeral home.

Jim

John Nichols

Re: SS Death code

Legg inn av John Nichols » 27. januar 2008 kl. 17.46

"Ace" <fake@fake.com> wrote in message
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"jim" <bogus@example.com> wrote in message
news:bogus-116886.23280925012008@news.verizon.net...
In article <Raymj.524$xq2.113@newssvr21.news.prodigy.net>,
"Ace" <fake@fake.com> wrote:

What is '72'? It is not her age.

The death was reported by a funeral home.

See <https://secure.ssa.gov/apps10/poms.nsf/lnx/0202602125

jim

Thank you. So that means she died in Connecticut and it was reported by a
funeral home? How do I find out what funeral home so I can write for the
info? I'm particularly interested in her street address and the cause.

Well, I can think of a couple three ways:


First, check if Connecticut has death certificates online. Many times death
certificates also mention which funeral home handled the deceased.

Write state agency in Connecticut and ask for a copy of the death
certificate. There's a very useful book by Christine Crawford-Oppenheimer,
called Long-Distance Genealogy that gives excellent advice on how to this,
along with letter templates for the actual correspondence. As it happens I
I have it right here on my desk as I type this, and there's an appendix the
gives the addresses of the state library and archives for Connecitcut. They
are:

State Library:

231 Capitol Ave., Hartford CT 06106
http://www.cslnet.ctstateeu.edu/

Atchives:

Connecticut State Library
231 Capitol Ave., Hartford CT 06106
http://www.cslnet.ctstaeu.edu/archives.htm

Do you know the county she died in? Write the county clerk and ask about
getting a death certificate.

Go to the relevant board on Rootsweb and post a query.

Go to http://www.raogk.org/ (Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness) and ask
if someone is willing to do a lookup for you.

The above should be enough to get you started. Good luck!

Gjest

Re: SS Death code

Legg inn av Gjest » 28. januar 2008 kl. 0.05

On Jan 27, 10:46 am, "John Nichols" <be...@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
"Ace" <f...@fake.com> wrote in message

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"jim" <bo...@example.com> wrote in message
news:bogus-116886.23280925012008@news.verizon.net...
In article <Raymj.524$xq2....@newssvr21.news.prodigy.net>,
"Ace" <f...@fake.com> wrote:

What is '72'? It is not her age.

The death was reported by a funeral home.

See <https://secure.ssa.gov/apps10/poms.nsf/lnx/0202602125

jim

Thank you. So that means she died in Connecticut and it was reported by a
funeral home? How do I find out what funeral home so I can write for the
info? I'm particularly interested in her street address and the cause.

Well, I can think of a couple three ways:

First, check if Connecticut has death certificates online.  Many times death
certificates also mention which funeral home handled the deceased.

Write state agency in Connecticut and ask for a copy of the death
certificate.  There's a very useful book by Christine Crawford-Oppenheimer,
called Long-Distance Genealogy that gives excellent advice on how to this,
along with letter templates for the actual correspondence.  As it happens I
I have it right here on my desk as I type this, and there's an appendix the
gives the addresses of the state library and archives for Connecitcut.  They
are:

State Library:

231 Capitol Ave., Hartford CT 06106www.cslnet.ctstateeu.edu/

Atchives:

Connecticut State Library
231 Capitol Ave., Hartford CT 06106www.cslnet.ctstaeu.edu/archives.htm

Do you know the county she died in?  Write the county clerk and ask about
getting a death certificate.

Go to the relevant board on Rootsweb and post a query.

Go tohttp://www.raogk.org/(Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness) and ask
if someone is willing to do a lookup for you.

The above should be enough to get you started.  Good luck!- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

1-27-2008

If you will post the decedent's name and date of birth and date of
death here, I can check some public databases to see exactly where
(street address and city/state and county) she lived at the time of
death.

GENEALOGICAL RESEARCHER
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Ace

Re: SS Death code

Legg inn av Ace » 28. januar 2008 kl. 1.59

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On Jan 27, 10:46 am, "John Nichols" <be...@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
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"jim" <bo...@example.com> wrote in message
news:bogus-116886.23280925012008@news.verizon.net...
In article <Raymj.524$xq2....@newssvr21.news.prodigy.net>,
"Ace" <f...@fake.com> wrote:

What is '72'? It is not her age.

The death was reported by a funeral home.

See <https://secure.ssa.gov/apps10/poms.nsf/lnx/0202602125

jim

Thank you. So that means she died in Connecticut and it was
reported by a
funeral home? How do I find out what funeral home so I can write
for the
info? I'm particularly interested in her street address and the
cause.

Well, I can think of a couple three ways:

First, check if Connecticut has death certificates online. Many
times death
certificates also mention which funeral home handled the deceased.

Write state agency in Connecticut and ask for a copy of the death
certificate. There's a very useful book by Christine
Crawford-Oppenheimer,
called Long-Distance Genealogy that gives excellent advice on how to
this,
along with letter templates for the actual correspondence. As it
happens I
I have it right here on my desk as I type this, and there's an
appendix the
gives the addresses of the state library and archives for
Connecitcut. They
are:

State Library:

231 Capitol Ave., Hartford CT 06106www.cslnet.ctstateeu.edu/

Atchives:

Connecticut State Library
231 Capitol Ave., Hartford CT
06106www.cslnet.ctstaeu.edu/archives.htm

Do you know the county she died in? Write the county clerk and ask
about
getting a death certificate.

Go to the relevant board on Rootsweb and post a query.

Go tohttp://www.raogk.org/(Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness) and
ask
if someone is willing to do a lookup for you.

The above should be enough to get you started. Good luck!- Hide
quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

1-27-2008

If you will post the decedent's name and date of birth and date of
death here, I can check some public databases to see exactly where
(street address and city/state and county) she lived at the time of
death.

GENEALOGICAL RESEARCHER
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Joyce Irene Streker
b. 05 dec 1946 Jersey City, NJ
d. 2003?

Thanks

Huntersglenn

Re: SS Death code

Legg inn av Huntersglenn » 28. januar 2008 kl. 5.03

Ace wrote:


Joyce Irene Streker
b. 05 dec 1946 Jersey City, NJ
d. 2003?

Thanks


As of 2002, she was living at:

10 Evergreen Road
Sussex, NJ, 07461

I found this by three ways - U.S. Public Records at Ancestry.com, U.S.
Phone and Address Directories 1993-2002, also at Ancestry.com, and also
by googling her name and finding a site that has a listing from 2002 of
a bunch of people from a specific area in New Jersey:
http://imac.ginn.com/~jimginn/maxtor300 ... d/1922.txt

I tried to look her up at ancestry with CT as her state instead of New
Jersey, but got no results. The SS Death Index at Ancestry shows her
dying 4 Oct 2003 - that year seems to predate the obituary listings at
ancestry.

I tried several difference search engines for obituaries, but have not
yet found hers (if she even had one).

Hope the above helps,
Cathy

Jim Dell

Re: SS Death code

Legg inn av Jim Dell » 28. januar 2008 kl. 14.48

Huntersglenn wrote:
Ace wrote:



Joyce Irene Streker
b. 05 dec 1946 Jersey City, NJ
d. 2003?

Thanks


As of 2002, she was living at:
10 Evergreen Road
Sussex, NJ, 07461

I found this by three ways - U.S. Public Records at Ancestry.com, U.S.
Phone and Address Directories 1993-2002, also at Ancestry.com, and also
by googling her name and finding a site that has a listing from 2002 of
a bunch of people from a specific area in New Jersey:
http://imac.ginn.com/~jimginn/maxtor300 ... d/1922.txt


I tried to look her up at ancestry with CT as her state instead of New
Jersey, but got no results. The SS Death Index at Ancestry shows her
dying 4 Oct 2003 - that year seems to predate the obituary listings at
ancestry.

I tried several difference search engines for obituaries, but have not
yet found hers (if she even had one).

Hope the above helps,
Cathy
Was that Joyce's maiden name or married name?


Jim

MikeS

Re: SS Death code

Legg inn av MikeS » 28. januar 2008 kl. 19.22

On Jan 27, 6:59 pm, "Ace" <f...@fake.com> wrote:
Joyce Irene Streker
b. 05 dec 1946 Jersey City, NJ
d. 2003?

Here is her obituary - Mike

Star-Ledger, The (Newark, NJ) - October 6, 2003
Deceased Name: STREKER Joyce I.
of Vernon Township, died Saturday, Oct. 4, 2003, devoted mother of
Robert and Jeffrey Streker, beloved companion of Patrick Lacey, loving
sister of Margaret Scott, Duke, Robert and Richard Burckard and the
late Lorraine Dunn, cherished by many nieces and nephews. Funeral
services will be held Monday, Oct. 6, 2003 at 8:30 p.m. at The
FERGUSON-VERNON FUNERAL HOME, 241 Route 94, Vernon. Cremation will be
private. Friends may call at the funeral home on Monday 2-4 and 7-8:30
p.m.

Star-Ledger, The (Newark, NJ)
Date: October 6, 2003
Edition: FINAL
Page: 20
Record Number: sl20033f81a32158
Copyright (c) 2003 The Star-Ledger. All Rights Reserved. Used by
NewsBank with Permission.

Huntersglenn

Re: SS Death code

Legg inn av Huntersglenn » 28. januar 2008 kl. 22.46

MikeS wrote:
On Jan 27, 6:59 pm, "Ace" <f...@fake.com> wrote:

Joyce Irene Streker
b. 05 dec 1946 Jersey City, NJ
d. 2003?


Here is her obituary - Mike

Star-Ledger, The (Newark, NJ) - October 6, 2003
Deceased Name: STREKER Joyce I.
of Vernon Township, died Saturday, Oct. 4, 2003, devoted mother of
Robert and Jeffrey Streker, beloved companion of Patrick Lacey, loving
sister of Margaret Scott, Duke, Robert and Richard Burckard and the
late Lorraine Dunn, cherished by many nieces and nephews. Funeral
services will be held Monday, Oct. 6, 2003 at 8:30 p.m. at The
FERGUSON-VERNON FUNERAL HOME, 241 Route 94, Vernon. Cremation will be
private. Friends may call at the funeral home on Monday 2-4 and 7-8:30
p.m.

Star-Ledger, The (Newark, NJ)
Date: October 6, 2003
Edition: FINAL
Page: 20
Record Number: sl20033f81a32158
Copyright (c) 2003 The Star-Ledger. All Rights Reserved. Used by
NewsBank with Permission.

Mike,
Did you find that at the Star-Ledger site or elsewhere? I spent over an
hour trying to find an obituary for her and came up empty, so I'm
curious as to how you found it (and envious of your searching abilities
<vbg>).
Cathy

MikeS

Re: SS Death code

Legg inn av MikeS » 29. januar 2008 kl. 0.35

On Jan 28, 3:46 pm, Huntersglenn <huntersgl...@cox.net> wrote:
curious as to how you found it (and envious of your searching abilities

Cathy,

My local library provides on line access to
America's Obituaries & Death Notices which is a large and
comprehensive collection of newspaper obituaries and death notices
from around the United States. Each obituary or death notice is
indexed by the name of the deceased person to make searching easier
and more precise. In addition, the text of each obituary or death
notice is searchable, making it easy to find just what you're looking
for, using a place of residence, occupation, names of family members,
or other personal information.

Appreciate the complement re my skills but in this case it was just
using the right resource.

Mike

Huntersglenn

Re: SS Death code

Legg inn av Huntersglenn » 29. januar 2008 kl. 1.11

MikeS wrote:

On Jan 28, 3:46 pm, Huntersglenn <huntersgl...@cox.net> wrote:

curious as to how you found it (and envious of your searching abilities


Cathy,

My local library provides on line access to
America's Obituaries & Death Notices which is a large and
comprehensive collection of newspaper obituaries and death notices
from around the United States. Each obituary or death notice is
indexed by the name of the deceased person to make searching easier
and more precise. In addition, the text of each obituary or death
notice is searchable, making it easy to find just what you're looking
for, using a place of residence, occupation, names of family members,
or other personal information.

Appreciate the complement re my skills but in this case it was just
using the right resource.

Mike

Ah, but you knew enough to check to see what your library has access to
- I just checked, and mine has that as well. I'm going to be busy later
<vbg>.

Thanks,
Cathy

MikeS

Re: SS Death code

Legg inn av MikeS » 29. januar 2008 kl. 1.45

On Jan 28, 6:11 pm, Huntersglenn <huntersgl...@cox.net> wrote:
Ah, but you knew enough to check to see what your library has access to
- I just checked, and mine has that as well.  I'm going to be busy later
vbg>.

Thanks Cathy. One note of caution in searching this database. Look
both ways, i.e., full name and then just last name. Also, although
you can narrow the search by state, don't be hesitant to just use the
broadest search possible. Sometimes they index it kinda oddly but
don't provide a soundex. Secondly, the obiturary may be in their state
of origin or where their children reside.

Mike.

Huntersglenn

Re: SS Death code

Legg inn av Huntersglenn » 29. januar 2008 kl. 2.55

MikeS wrote:

On Jan 28, 6:11 pm, Huntersglenn <huntersgl...@cox.net> wrote:

Ah, but you knew enough to check to see what your library has access to
- I just checked, and mine has that as well. I'm going to be busy later
vbg>.


Thanks Cathy. One note of caution in searching this database. Look
both ways, i.e., full name and then just last name. Also, although
you can narrow the search by state, don't be hesitant to just use the
broadest search possible. Sometimes they index it kinda oddly but
don't provide a soundex. Secondly, the obiturary may be in their state
of origin or where their children reside.

Mike.

Thanks for the advice. I'll keep all that in mind when I go searching.
Cathy

Johnny

Re: SS Death code

Legg inn av Johnny » 29. januar 2008 kl. 19.53

"Ace" <fake@fake.com> wrote in message
news:Raymj.524$xq2.113@newssvr21.news.prodigy.net...
Hi.
When looking at a person on the SS death index it has listed "Last
Residence" as "(72)".

What is '72'? It is not her age.

Thanks


Star-Ledger, The (Newark, NJ) - October 6, 2003
Deceased Name: STREKER Joyce I.
of Vernon Township, died Saturday, Oct. 4, 2003, devoted mother of Robert
and Jeffrey Streker, beloved companion of Patrick Lacey, loving sister of
Margaret Scott, Duke, Robert and Richard Burckard and the late Lorraine
Dunn, cherished by many nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held
Monday, Oct. 6, 2003 at 8:30 p.m. at The FERGUSON-VERNON FUNERAL HOME, 241
Route 94, Vernon. Cremation will be private. Friends may call at the funeral
home on Monday 2-4 and 7-8:30 p.m.
Copyright (c) 2003 The Star-Ledger. All Rights Reserved. Used by NewsBank
with Permission

Hugh Watkins

Re: SS Death code

Legg inn av Hugh Watkins » 30. januar 2008 kl. 22.58

MikeS wrote:
On Jan 28, 3:46 pm, Huntersglenn <huntersgl...@cox.net> wrote:
curious as to how you found it (and envious of your searching abilities

Cathy,

My local library provides on line access to
America's Obituaries & Death Notices which is a large and
comprehensive collection of newspaper obituaries and death notices
from around the United States. Each obituary or death notice is
indexed by the name of the deceased person to make searching easier
and more precise. In addition, the text of each obituary or death
notice is searchable, making it easy to find just what you're looking
for, using a place of residence, occupation, names of family members,
or other personal information.

Appreciate the complement re my skills but in this case it was just
using the right resource.

http://www.newsbank.com/libraries/produ ... product=26

Hugh W

DianeLeMasson

Re: SS Death code

Legg inn av DianeLeMasson » 31. januar 2008 kl. 5.16

Mike,

How far back in years does the articles in this database go?
Can you access this database from home or at your library?

Thanks

Diane


"MikeS" <csaunders65@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:9ef234fb-fbd9-4c63-843f-d4ccaf851651@e25g2000prg.googlegroups.com...
On Jan 28, 3:46 pm, Huntersglenn <huntersgl...@cox.net> wrote:
curious as to how you found it (and envious of your searching abilities

Cathy,

My local library provides on line access to
America's Obituaries & Death Notices which is a large and
comprehensive collection of newspaper obituaries and death notices
from around the United States. Each obituary or death notice is
indexed by the name of the deceased person to make searching easier
and more precise. In addition, the text of each obituary or death
notice is searchable, making it easy to find just what you're looking
for, using a place of residence, occupation, names of family members,
or other personal information.

Appreciate the complement re my skills but in this case it was just
using the right resource.

Mike

MikeS

Re: SS Death code

Legg inn av MikeS » 2. februar 2008 kl. 20.35

On Jan 30, 10:16 pm, "DianeLeMasson" <dianelemas...@optonline.net>
wrote:
How far back in years does the articles in this database go?

It varies by State and newspaper although not all newspapers are
included. The Chicago Tribune and Los Angeles Tribune both have
information on line from 1/1/1985-Current. If you can give me a
specific area you are researching I can see what is available.

Can you access this database from home or at your library?

I am able to access the database at home through my local library.

Mike

DianeLeMasson

Re: SS Death code

Legg inn av DianeLeMasson » 3. februar 2008 kl. 4.04

"MikeS" <csaunders65@gmail.com> wrote in message
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On Jan 30, 10:16 pm, "DianeLeMasson" <dianelemas...@optonline.net>
wrote:
How far back in years does the articles in this database go?

It varies by State and newspaper although not all newspapers are
included. The Chicago Tribune and Los Angeles Tribune both have
information on line from 1/1/1985-Current. If you can give me a
specific area you are researching I can see what is available.

Can you access this database from home or at your library?

I am able to access the database at home through my local library.

Mike

Hi Mike,

For starters I'm looking in NJ prior to 1985.
So far the only one I did find that carried dates prior to was the New York
Times & that did not help me. I was being hopeful this database, the one
you had mention, would also carry dates prior to 1985.
A library in my area has this database but you can only access it from their
library.
That is the reason I ask you what years this had before I made the trip
there,
only to learn it doesn't go prior to 1985, in any state.
Other states of interest are NY & Mass.

Thanks for responding back.

Diane

MikeS

Re: SS Death code

Legg inn av MikeS » 5. februar 2008 kl. 17.54

On Feb 2, 9:04 pm, "DianeLeMasson" > For starters

I'm looking in NJ prior to 1985.

Other states of interest are NY & Mass.

Information regarding these states sent email.

Mike

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