Reply to Scott Edward Bosecker
Exactly what is the name of the document you used to look up WWI vets from
Indiana and where did you access it?
Thanks for your help.
Deborah
At 01:48 PM 5/5/1998 -0700, you wrote:
INALLEN-D Digest Volume 98 : Issue 30
Today's Topics:
#1 [INALLEN-L] A Social Security ques [Floyd707 <Floyd707(a)aol.com>]
#2 Re: [INALLEN-L] A Social Security ["Jerry Eby"
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#3 Re: [INALLEN-L] A Social Security [Roger & Cindy Horn
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#4 [INALLEN-L] REF: A Social Security [Scott Edward Bosecker
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#5 [INALLEN-L] Thanks... [Floyd707
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Hello. Can someone tell me if a person entering into the military or being
drafted into a war had to have a Social Security number or get one if they
haven't already had one. My g-grandfather was in WWI and I can not find his
SS#. I'm sorry that this question is kind of off topic but this is the only
place where I thought I could get information.
Thanks,
Trina Frasure Researching: Shellenberger, Strickler, Dellinger, Hudson,
Stevens
http://members.aol.com/Floyd707/home.html
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Date: Mon, 4 May 1998 23:10:06 -0400
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From: Floyd707 <Floyd707(a)aol.com>
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Date: Monday, May 04, 1998 11:00 PM
Subject: [INALLEN-L] A Social Security question for those searching Military
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>Hello. Can someone tell me if a person entering into the military or being
>drafted into a war had to have a Social Security number or get one if they
>haven't already had one. My g-grandfather was in WWI and I can not find
his
>SS#. I'm sorry that this question is kind of off topic but this is the
only
>place where I thought I could get information.
>Thanks,
>
>Trina Frasure Researching: Shellenberger, Strickler, Dellinger, Hudson,
>Stevens
>http://members.aol.com/Floyd707/home.html
Trina,
The Social Security Act was not passed until 1935. WWI of course was prior
to 1920.
Jerry
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My father was in WWI. They didn't have SSN numbers back then. I don't
think they were issued until the 30's or 40's.
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Date: Tue, 5 May 1998 07:58:15 -0400 (EDT)
From: Scott Edward Bosecker <sbosecker(a)mindspring.com>
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At 10:55 PM 5/4/98 EDT, you wrote:
>Hello. Can someone tell me if a person entering into the military or being
>drafted into a war had to have a Social Security number or get one if they
>haven't already had one. My g-grandfather was in WWI and I can not find his
>SS#. I'm sorry that this question is kind of off topic but this is the only
>place where I thought I could get information.
>Thanks,
>
>Trina Frasure Researching: Shellenberger, Strickler, Dellinger, Hudson,
>Stevens
>http://members.aol.com/Floyd707/home.html
>
Tina,
I assume you are trying to get information from some Government Agency
regarding your g-grandfather's military service and the Agency has requested
a Social Security # or a service # in order to conduct the search.
The Indiana State Archives in Indianapolis has some records of Indiana
citizens who served in WWI on microfilm. I recently looked at this
microfilm and the records I looked at had the service # included in the
information.
Best regards,
Scott Bosecker
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I would like to thank everyone who answered my question on SS in the
military.
I received a lot of helpful tips and suggestions.
Thanks again!
Trina Frasure Researching: Shellenberger, Strickler, Dellinger, Hudson,
Stevens
http://members.aol.com/Floyd707/home.html