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Georgia Social Security Death Index

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A quick way to find your ancestors is to search the Georgia Social Security Death Index. The Social Security Death Index contains names, birth dates, death dates, Social Security numbers, and other useful information for more than 90 million people.

The Georgia Social Security Death Index is one of the largest and most useful databases available. The Georgia Social Security Death Index works best for finding information about individuals who died in the mid-1960s or later. The Georgia Social Security Death Index is a compilation of information about deceased persons who filed for and received Social Security numbers, who were paid Social Security benefits at some point in their lives, and whose death was reported to the Social Security Administration (SSA).

The link below will direct you to Ancestry.com’s Social Security Death Index which is generated from the U.S. Social Security Administrations Death Master File.

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Other Genealogy Resources

  1. Georgia Archives: The Georgia Archives is the official repository for the state’s historical records. They hold a vast collection of records including vital records, land records, court records, military records, probate records, and more. Visit their website to access their online databases, finding aids, and research guides: Georgia Archives
  2. Georgia Genealogical Society: The Georgia Genealogical Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting and supporting genealogical research in Georgia. They provide access to databases, publications, educational programs, and resources for genealogists. Visit their website to learn more: Georgia Genealogical Society
  3. Digital Library of Georgia: The Digital Library of Georgia is a comprehensive online resource that provides access to a wide range of digitized materials related to Georgia’s history and culture. It includes historical newspapers, maps, photographs, manuscripts, and more. Explore their collections for genealogical information: Digital Library of Georgia
  4. FamilySearch: FamilySearch is a free genealogy website that offers access to a vast collection of records and resources. It includes vital records, census records, military records, probate records, and more for Georgia. Visit their website and search their collections: FamilySearch – Georgia

These resources should help you get started with your genealogy research in Georgia. Be sure to explore both online databases and local repositories for a comprehensive investigation.

Genealogical Resources and Databases available at Ancestry.com

Worth County, Georgia Census, 1920
Georgia Hufford, Northern Michigan Farm
Houston, Muscogee, and Talbot Counties, Georgia Marriages, 1826-52
Georgia Land Lottery, 1827
Georgia Marriages to 1850
Georgia Marriage Index
Georgia Marr to 1850
Georgia Census, 1790-1890
Atlanta, Georgia Directories, 1889-90
Houston County, Georgia Census, 1900
Georgia Cherokee Land Lottery, 1838
Georgia Death Index 1919-1998
Georgia Marriages, 1851-1900
Midway Congregation Church Records, Liberty County, Georgia
Georgia Tax Index, 1789-99
Georgia & Alabama: 1863
Savannah, Georgia Directories, 1888-91
Georgia State Database
Affiliate – Georgia Map Collection

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