social security death certificate
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Darlene
Welcome to the "Community.FamilySearch" Forum.
I am just another 'lowly' User/Patron ...
Just in passing ...
Questions:
(1) Is "Trammell", her, "Birth" (ie. "Maiden"); or, "Married", 'Family Name' / 'Surname'?
(2) What "Country" (and, "State", if known)
(3) And, even, what, locality of "Death"
(4) Approximate "Year" of "Death"
Plus, if known ...
(5) What, "Country"; and, approximate "Birth" Details ( Year; and, Place)
(6) Parents
(7) Spouse (if any)
The "Family Tree" Part of 'FamilySearch', has individuals/person, from ALL around the World.
'FamilySearch', contains "Records", from ALL around the World.
And, 'FamilySearch', is used by MANY People (ie. Users/Patrons), from ALL around the World.
We need more "Details" to be better able to help/assist you.
Just my thoughts.
Brett
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Given the mention of Social Security in the question title, we know a time span (after 1936) and a country (U.S.), but that's 50 states and nearly 100 years, and even the more-limited time span of the SSDI on FS (1962-2014, currently) yields hundreds of possible matches for the name "Eula May Trammell".
Why do people think that a name is somehow magically unique and sufficient when asking about their relatives?
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