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From: bob gillis <>
Subject: Re: [ADVANRES] Where can I find Civil Service Records?
Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2007 08:04:06 -0400
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wrote:
>
> Thank you and others for your replys. I will try to get info from
> them, but am not sure as my grandfather retired in the late 1930's or
> 40's and at that time they weren't part of the SSI. The same is
> pretty much the same for my husbands father. Exactly when he quit
> working isn't sure, but he was dead in 1953. That also was before
> they were part of SSI. But hey, I have a better idea of where to
> contact or look if they won't let me have info. Just take a little
> more brain work. You have all done me a great favor. Now on to
> reading these emails more thoroughly.
What do you mean by the SSI? SSDI, Social Security Death Index? The
SSDI was started in Oct 1962.
I think that Civil Service is now part of Social Security. But I have no
idea when it joined.
bob gillis
>
From: "MJ Mann" <>
>>> From the website:
>> http://www.archives.gov/st-louis/civilian-personnel/public-services.html
>> Has a lot of info .... and
>>
>> http://www.archives.gov/st-louis/civilian-personnel/faqs.html
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