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Oklahoma Social Security Death Index

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A quick way to find your ancestors is to search the Oklahoma 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 Oklahoma Social Security Death Index is one of the largest and most useful databases available. The Oklahoma Social Security Death Index works best for finding information about individuals who died in the mid-1960s or later. The Oklahoma 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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Oklahoma Genealogical Resources

  1. Oklahoma Historical Society: The Oklahoma Historical Society is a comprehensive resource for genealogical research in Oklahoma. They provide access to various collections, including vital records, census records, newspapers, photographs, maps, and more. Their website offers online databases, research guides, and information on visiting their research center: Oklahoma Historical Society
  2. Oklahoma Genealogical Society: The Oklahoma Genealogical Society is dedicated to promoting and facilitating genealogical research in Oklahoma. They offer resources such as publications, educational programs, and access to their library collection. Their website provides information on membership, events, and research assistance: Oklahoma Genealogical Society
  3. FamilySearch: FamilySearch is a free genealogy website provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They have a wide range of Oklahoma records and resources, including birth, marriage, and death records, census records, land records, probate records, and more. You can search their Oklahoma collections here: FamilySearch – Oklahoma
  4. Oklahoma State Archives: The Oklahoma State Archives is the official repository for state government records in Oklahoma. They house a variety of records that can be valuable for genealogical research, including court records, land records, military records, and more. Their website provides information on their collections, research services, and visiting the archives: Oklahoma State Archives
  5. Oklahoma Department of Libraries: The Oklahoma Department of Libraries offers access to various genealogical resources through their Genealogy and Local History section. They provide access to databases, research guides, and digital collections that can assist in your Oklahoma genealogy research. Their website offers information on available resources and services: Oklahoma Department of Libraries – Genealogy and Local History

These resources should provide you with a good starting point for your genealogy research in Oklahoma. Be sure to explore these websites, archives, and databases to uncover valuable information about your Oklahoma ancestors.

Oklahoma Genealogical Resources and Databases available at Ancestry.com

Oklahoma State Database
Muskogee County, Oklahoma Census, 1910
Oklahoma Osage Tribe Roll, 1921
Affiliate – Oklahoma Map Collection
Payne County, Oklahoma Census, 1920
Oklahoma Census, 1860-90

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