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America. Social Security Numbers

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Hello thankyou for reading my posted thread. I have found my late Cousins Death for 2004 in California and it gives the Social Security No as well. By having this information would I be able to find her marriages? One that interests me the most would have taken place in the 1960s except I dont know where or have a date. I do know the husbands name but dont want to post it out of respect as he is still alive and has remarried.
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Regards Marion
 
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Marion,

I'm assuming that you found your cousin's death listed on the SSDI. A marriage can't be traced by SSN. If you have an idea about where or when the marriage took place, you may be able to find it via newspaper archives on line. Also, as she is deceased, you may be able to find more information listed in one world tree on ancestry.com. If you aren't a subscriber, I can have a look around for you.

Sandi
 

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