Bobby

Part 1 first section
Why have you put 1873?

I can understand 1935 in 2nd section as SS only started in a limited way then 
but I don't understand after 1873 for birth date.
My husband's grandfather was born in 1870 and died in 1965 and is shown in 
SSDI. It's not a mistype as I have a copy of his SS application form.
Or have I misunderstood your system?

Carol


From: b...@brmemc.net
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Producing search list
Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2012 11:16:45 -0500



Here is my way of finding those who may be included in the SSDI and have not 
been found or entered into Legacy. Detailed Search Part 1 Look for whom? 
IndividualWhere to look? Birth DateHow to look? AfterWhat to look for? 1873 
second condition (and) Look for whom? IndividualWhere to look? Death DateHow to 
look? AfterWhat to look for? 1935 Third condition (and) Look for whom? 
IndividualWhere to look? LivingHow to look? Equal ToWhat to look for? NO Clear 
List before this search This will give you a list of individuals that might 
have been eligible for SSDI. Create list Part 2 Look for whom? IndividualWhere 
to look? Birth DateHow to look? AfterWhat to look for? 1873 second condition 
(and) Look for whom? IndividualWhere to look? Death DateHow to look? equal 
toWhat to look for? leave blank no third condition Add results to existing list 
This will add those for whom you have no death date. Now tag the list with a 
tag of your choice Part 3 Look for whom? IndividualWhere to look? Master 
SourceHow to look? ContainsWhat to look for? Enter a part your of the SSDI 
Master source name. Example:SSDI No second and third conditions Clear list 
before searching Create list and untag your tag choice above and the remaining 
tagged list will be those who are likely to be in the SSDI whom you have not 
entered the SSDI source for.  Bobby  From: Jean Suplick 
[mailto:jean.supl...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2012 10:54 AM
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: [LegacyUG] Producing search list I want to conduct a Social Security 
Death Index search blitz and try to locate entries for all the eligible people 
in my database who don't already have an existing source citation for the SSDI. 
So... I'd like to produce a search list of all the people in my database with 2 
conditions:    1. They died after 1950 (or some death year)   2. They do not 
already have a source citation for the Social Security Death Index I can 
produce a list of those that already HAVE the SSDI source citation, but I can't 
figure out how to produce a list for those who DO NOT HAVE the source citation. 
I am using the Search --> Find --> Detailed Search screen.  Any ideas? 
Thanks,Jean SuplickPlano, Texas


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