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Question by Jonni Lusk
Submitted on 1/20/2004
Related FAQ: Social Security Number FAQ
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How do you find someone if you have their DOB and Social Security # ?


Answer by Rutt
Submitted on 2/8/2004
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http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/vital/ssdi/main.htm

 

Answer by grange
Submitted on 4/9/2004
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thats a good question

 

Answer by MARK CHESTER
Submitted on 4/29/2004
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CLAIM,COST, DAMAGES

 

Answer by smartguy420
Submitted on 4/25/2005
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medico

 

Answer by smartguy420
Submitted on 4/25/2005
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my num

 

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