Sunday, May 31, 2009

Donna C. Scahill - Death Records - Location Unknown - Washington State Digital Archives - Social Security Death Index - SSDI

The Washington State Digital Archives is the nation's first archives dedicated specifically to the preservation of electronic records from both State and Local agencies that have permanent legal, fiscal or historical value.

Located in Cheney, WA on the Eastern Washington University campus, the new facility was designed from the ground up to host this technically complex program. The web interface and database storehouse were custom designed specifically for the Digital Archives to hold the unique and very important electronic records found throughout the state, and to provide simple, straight forward access to researchers.

The Digital Archives includes a state of the art research room, complete with computer research stations, a high tech presentation classroom and a world-class data center.

This database contains the Social Security Death Index (SSDI) for individuals who have either died outside of Washington state or have died in a location that cannot be extracted directly from the given data.

Record Series: Death Records
Collection: Social Security Death Index - All Other States
County: Statewide

Name: Donna C. Scahill
Reference Number: 201-38-6082
Death Date: 09/16/2004
Birth Date: 10/29/1948
Last Location: Unknown
Social Security Number: Refer to Washington State Digital Archives

The Social Security Administration (SSA) maintains a Death Master File, a record of approximately 70 million deaths that were reported to SSA. The SSA publicly releases the Social Security Number of deceased individuals to prevent identity theft. This allows banks and other businesses to deny the use of these inactive SSNs and prevents a living person from assuming the identity of a deceased person.

Allan Scahill

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Celeste H. Scahill - Death Records - Salem, Massachusetts - Washington State Digital Archives - Social Security Death Index - SSDI

The Washington State Digital Archives is the nation's first archives dedicated specifically to the preservation of electronic records from both State and Local agencies that have permanent legal, fiscal or historical value.

Located in Cheney, WA on the Eastern Washington University campus, the new facility was designed from the ground up to host this technically complex program. The web interface and database storehouse were custom designed specifically for the Digital Archives to hold the unique and very important electronic records found throughout the state, and to provide simple, straight forward access to researchers.

The Digital Archives includes a state of the art research room, complete with computer research stations, a high tech presentation classroom and a world-class data center.

This database contains the Social Security Death Index (SSDI) for individuals who have either died outside of Washington state or have died in a location that cannot be extracted directly from the given data.

Record Series: Death Records
Collection: Social Security Death Index - All Other States
County: Statewide

Name: Celeste H. Scahill
Reference Number: 026-18-8629
Death Date: 08/15/1997
Birth Date: 03/08/1925
Last Location: Salem, Massachusetts
Last Residence Zipcode: 01970
Lump Sum Payment Zipcode: 01970
Social Security Number: Refer to Washington State Digital Archives
Verification Code: V

Verification Code Explanation: "V" code means that the report has been verified with a family member or someone acting on behalf of the family and a "P" code means that the death certificate has been observed.

The Social Security Administration (SSA) maintains a Death Master File, a record of approximately 70 million deaths that were reported to SSA. The SSA publicly releases the Social Security Number of deceased individuals to prevent identity theft. This allows banks and other businesses to deny the use of these inactive SSNs and prevents a living person from assuming the identity of a deceased person.

Allan Scahill

Friday, May 29, 2009

Celeste D. Scahill - Death Records - Oak Lawn, Illinois - Washington State Digital Archives - Social Security Death Index - SSDI

The Washington State Digital Archives is the nation's first archives dedicated specifically to the preservation of electronic records from both State and Local agencies that have permanent legal, fiscal or historical value.

Located in Cheney, WA on the Eastern Washington University campus, the new facility was designed from the ground up to host this technically complex program. The web interface and database storehouse were custom designed specifically for the Digital Archives to hold the unique and very important electronic records found throughout the state, and to provide simple, straight forward access to researchers.

The Digital Archives includes a state of the art research room, complete with computer research stations, a high tech presentation classroom and a world-class data center.

This database contains the Social Security Death Index (SSDI) for individuals who have either died outside of Washington state or have died in a location that cannot be extracted directly from the given data.

Record Series: Death Records
Collection: Social Security Death Index - All Other States
County: Statewide

Name: Celeste D. Scahill
Reference Number: 321-10-4205
Death Date: 11/28/2003
Birth Date: 03/26/1916
Last Location: Oak Lawn, Illinois
Last Residence Zipcode: 60453
Social Security Number: Refer to Washington State Digital Archives
Verification Code: P

Verification Code Explanation: "V" code means that the report has been verified with a family member or someone acting on behalf of the family and a "P" code means that the death certificate has been observed.

The Social Security Administration (SSA) maintains a Death Master File, a record of approximately 70 million deaths that were reported to SSA. The SSA publicly releases the Social Security Number of deceased individuals to prevent identity theft. This allows banks and other businesses to deny the use of these inactive SSNs and prevents a living person from assuming the identity of a deceased person.

Allan Scahill

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Catherine M. Scahill - Death Records - Springfield, Massachusetts - Washington State Digital Archives - Social Security Death Index - SSDI

The Washington State Digital Archives is the nation's first archives dedicated specifically to the preservation of electronic records from both State and Local agencies that have permanent legal, fiscal or historical value.

Located in Cheney, WA on the Eastern Washington University campus, the new facility was designed from the ground up to host this technically complex program. The web interface and database storehouse were custom designed specifically for the Digital Archives to hold the unique and very important electronic records found throughout the state, and to provide simple, straight forward access to researchers.

The Digital Archives includes a state of the art research room, complete with computer research stations, a high tech presentation classroom and a world-class data center.

This database contains the Social Security Death Index (SSDI) for individuals who have either died outside of Washington state or have died in a location that cannot be extracted directly from the given data.

Record Series: Death Records
Collection: Social Security Death Index - All Other States
County: Statewide

Name: Catherine M. Scahill
Reference Number: 032-38-1683
Death Date:
06/11/2000
Birth Date: 11/24/1917
Last Location: Springfield, Massachusetts
Last Residence Zipcode: 01104
Social Security Number: Refer to Washington State Digital Archives
Verification Code: V

Verification Code Explanation: "V" code means that the report has been verified with a family member or someone acting on behalf of the family and a "P" code means that the death certificate has been observed.

The Social Security Administration (SSA) maintains a Death Master File, a record of approximately 70 million deaths that were reported to SSA. The SSA publicly releases the Social Security Number of deceased individuals to prevent identity theft. This allows banks and other businesses to deny the use of these inactive SSNs and prevents a living person from assuming the identity of a deceased person.

Allan Scahill

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Catherine Scahill - Death Records - Buffalo, New York - Washington State Digital Archives - Social Security Death Index - SSDI

The Washington State Digital Archives is the nation's first archives dedicated specifically to the preservation of electronic records from both State and Local agencies that have permanent legal, fiscal or historical value.

Located in Cheney, WA on the Eastern Washington University campus, the new facility was designed from the ground up to host this technically complex program. The web interface and database storehouse were custom designed specifically for the Digital Archives to hold the unique and very important electronic records found throughout the state, and to provide simple, straight forward access to researchers.

The Digital Archives includes a state of the art research room, complete with computer research stations, a high tech presentation classroom and a world-class data center.

This database contains the Social Security Death Index (SSDI) for individuals who have either died outside of Washington state or have died in a location that cannot be extracted directly from the given data.

Record Series: Death Records
Collection: Social Security Death Index - All Other States
County: Statewide

Name: Catherine Scahill
Reference Number: 060-16-8012
Death Date: 06/21/1992
Birth Date: 08/06/1919
Last Location: Buffalo, New York
Last Residence Zipcode: 14210
Social Security Number: Refer to Washington State Digital Archives

The Social Security Administration (SSA) maintains a Death Master File, a record of approximately 70 million deaths that were reported to SSA. The SSA publicly releases the Social Security Number of deceased individuals to prevent identity theft. This allows banks and other businesses to deny the use of these inactive SSNs and prevents a living person from assuming the identity of a deceased person.

Allan Scahill

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Burton J. Scahill - Death Records - Location Unknown - Washington State Digital Archives - Social Security Death Index - SSDI

The Washington State Digital Archives is the nation's first archives dedicated specifically to the preservation of electronic records from both State and Local agencies that have permanent legal, fiscal or historical value.

Located in Cheney, WA on the Eastern Washington University campus, the new facility was designed from the ground up to host this technically complex program. The web interface and database storehouse were custom designed specifically for the Digital Archives to hold the unique and very important electronic records found throughout the state, and to provide simple, straight forward access to researchers.

The Digital Archives includes a state of the art research room, complete with computer research stations, a high tech presentation classroom and a world-class data center.

This database contains the Social Security Death Index (SSDI) for individuals who have either died outside of Washington state or have died in a location that cannot be extracted directly from the given data.

Record Series: Death Records
Collection: Social Security Death Index - All Other States
County: Statewide

Name: Burton J. Scahill
Reference Number: 106-09-3711
Death Date: 06/16/1988
Birth Date: 01/09/1909
Last Location: Unknown
Social Security Number: Refer to Washington State Digital Archives

The Social Security Administration (SSA) maintains a Death Master File, a record of approximately 70 million deaths that were reported to SSA. The SSA publicly releases the Social Security Number of deceased individuals to prevent identity theft. This allows banks and other businesses to deny the use of these inactive SSNs and prevents a living person from assuming the identity of a deceased person.

Allan Scahill

Monday, May 25, 2009

Bernard J. Scahill - Death Records - North Las Vegas, Nevada - Washington State Digital Archives - Social Security Death Index - SSDI

The Washington State Digital Archives is the nation's first archives dedicated specifically to the preservation of electronic records from both State and Local agencies that have permanent legal, fiscal or historical value.

Located in Cheney, WA on the Eastern Washington University campus, the new facility was designed from the ground up to host this technically complex program. The web interface and database storehouse were custom designed specifically for the Digital Archives to hold the unique and very important electronic records found throughout the state, and to provide simple, straight forward access to researchers.

The Digital Archives includes a state of the art research room, complete with computer research stations, a high tech presentation classroom and a world-class data center.

This database contains the Social Security Death Index (SSDI) for individuals who have either died outside of Washington state or have died in a location that cannot be extracted directly from the given data.

Record Series: Death Records
Collection: Social Security Death Index - All Other States
County: Statewide

Name: Bernard J. Scahill
Reference Number: 358-12-9621
Death Date: 11/16/2004
Birth Date: 02/27/1927
Last Location: North Las Vegas, Nevada
Last Residence Zipcode: 89032
Social Security Number: Refer to Washington State Digital Archives
Verification Code: V

Verification Code Explanation: "V" code means that the report has been verified with a family member or someone acting on behalf of the family and a "P" code means that the death certificate has been observed.

The Social Security Administration (SSA) maintains a Death Master File, a record of approximately 70 million deaths that were reported to SSA. The SSA publicly releases the Social Security Number of deceased individuals to prevent identity theft. This allows banks and other businesses to deny the use of these inactive SSNs and prevents a living person from assuming the identity of a deceased person.

Allan Scahill

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Bernard F. Scahill - Death Records - Location Unknown - Washington State Digital Archives - Social Security Death Index - SSDI

The Washington State Digital Archives is the nation's first archives dedicated specifically to the preservation of electronic records from both State and Local agencies that have permanent legal, fiscal or historical value.

Located in Cheney, WA on the Eastern Washington University campus, the new facility was designed from the ground up to host this technically complex program. The web interface and database storehouse were custom designed specifically for the Digital Archives to hold the unique and very important electronic records found throughout the state, and to provide simple, straight forward access to researchers.

The Digital Archives includes a state of the art research room, complete with computer research stations, a high tech presentation classroom and a world-class data center.

This database contains the Social Security Death Index (SSDI) for individuals who have either died outside of Washington state or have died in a location that cannot be extracted directly from the given data.

Record Series: Death Records
Collection: Social Security Death Index - All Other States
County: Statewide

Name: Bernard F. Scahill
Reference Number: 062-09-7593
Death Date: 05/09/1991
Birth Date: 01/24/1902
Last Location: Unknown
Social Security Number: Refer to Washington State Digital Archives

The Social Security Administration (SSA) maintains a Death Master File, a record of approximately 70 million deaths that were reported to SSA. The SSA publicly releases the Social Security Number of deceased individuals to prevent identity theft. This allows banks and other businesses to deny the use of these inactive SSNs and prevents a living person from assuming the identity of a deceased person.

Allan Scahill

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Bernard Scahill - Death Records - Location Unknown - Washington State Digital Archives - Social Security Death Index - SSDI

The Washington State Digital Archives is the nation's first archives dedicated specifically to the preservation of electronic records from both State and Local agencies that have permanent legal, fiscal or historical value.

Located in Cheney, WA on the Eastern Washington University campus, the new facility was designed from the ground up to host this technically complex program. The web interface and database storehouse were custom designed specifically for the Digital Archives to hold the unique and very important electronic records found throughout the state, and to provide simple, straight forward access to researchers.

The Digital Archives includes a state of the art research room, complete with computer research stations, a high tech presentation classroom and a world-class data center.

This database contains the Social Security Death Index (SSDI) for individuals who have either died outside of Washington state or have died in a location that cannot be extracted directly from the given data.

Record Series: Death Records
Collection: Social Security Death Index - All Other States
County: Statewide

Name: Bernard Scahill
Reference Number: 031-14-4692
Death Date: 03/00/1987
Birth Date: 09/27/1925
Last Location:
Unknown
Lump Sum Payment Zipcode: 97627
Social Security Number: Refer to Washington State Digital Archives

The Social Security Administration (SSA) maintains a Death Master File, a record of approximately 70 million deaths that were reported to SSA. The SSA publicly releases the Social Security Number of deceased individuals to prevent identity theft. This allows banks and other businesses to deny the use of these inactive SSNs and prevents a living person from assuming the identity of a deceased person.

Allan Scahill

Friday, May 22, 2009

Bernard Scahill - Death Records - Buffalo, New York - Washington State Digital Archives - Social Security Death Index - SSDI

The Washington State Digital Archives is the nation's first archives dedicated specifically to the preservation of electronic records from both State and Local agencies that have permanent legal, fiscal or historical value.

Located in Cheney, WA on the Eastern Washington University campus, the new facility was designed from the ground up to host this technically complex program. The web interface and database storehouse were custom designed specifically for the Digital Archives to hold the unique and very important electronic records found throughout the state, and to provide simple, straight forward access to researchers.

The Digital Archives includes a state of the art research room, complete with computer research stations, a high tech presentation classroom and a world-class data center.

This database contains the Social Security Death Index (SSDI) for individuals who have either died outside of Washington state or have died in a location that cannot be extracted directly from the given data.

Record Series: Death Records
Collection: Social Security Death Index - All Other States
County: Statewide

Name: Bernard Scahill
Reference Number: 118-07-3397
Death Date: 06/00/1981
Birth Date: 02/13/1917
Last Location: Buffalo, New York
Last Residence Zipcode: 14218
Lump Sum Payment Zipcode: 14218
Social Security Number: Refer to Washington State Digital Archives

The Social Security Administration (SSA) maintains a Death Master File, a record of approximately 70 million deaths that were reported to SSA. The SSA publicly releases the Social Security Number of deceased individuals to prevent identity theft. This allows banks and other businesses to deny the use of these inactive SSNs and prevents a living person from assuming the identity of a deceased person.

Allan Scahill

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Bernard Scahill - Death Records - Old Town, Maine - Washington State Digital Archives - Social Security Death Index - SSDI

The Washington State Digital Archives is the nation's first archives dedicated specifically to the preservation of electronic records from both State and Local agencies that have permanent legal, fiscal or historical value.

Located in Cheney, WA on the Eastern Washington University campus, the new facility was designed from the ground up to host this technically complex program. The web interface and database storehouse were custom designed specifically for the Digital Archives to hold the unique and very important electronic records found throughout the state, and to provide simple, straight forward access to researchers.

The Digital Archives includes a state of the art research room, complete with computer research stations, a high tech presentation classroom and a world-class data center.

This database contains the Social Security Death Index (SSDI) for individuals who have either died outside of Washington state or have died in a location that cannot be extracted directly from the given data.

Record Series: Death Records
Collection: Social Security Death Index - All Other States
County: Statewide

Name: Bernard Scahill
Reference Number: 086-14-6905
Death Date:
05/00/1979
Birth Date: 10/29/1901
Last Location: Old Town, ME
Last Residence Zipcode: 04468
Lump Sum Payment Zipcode: 04468
Social Security Number: Refer to Washington State Digital Archives

The Social Security Administration (SSA) maintains a Death Master File, a record of approximately 70 million deaths that were reported to SSA. The SSA publicly releases the Social Security Number of deceased individuals to prevent identity theft. This allows banks and other businesses to deny the use of these inactive SSNs and prevents a living person from assuming the identity of a deceased person.

Allan Scahill

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Bernard Scahill - Death Records - Rhinecliffe, New York - Washington State Digital Archives - Social Security Death Index - SSDI

The Washington State Digital Archives is the nation's first archives dedicated specifically to the preservation of electronic records from both State and Local agencies that have permanent legal, fiscal or historical value.

Located in Cheney, WA on the Eastern Washington University campus, the new facility was designed from the ground up to host this technically complex program. The web interface and database storehouse were custom designed specifically for the Digital Archives to hold the unique and very important electronic records found throughout the state, and to provide simple, straight forward access to researchers.

The Digital Archives includes a state of the art research room, complete with computer research stations, a high tech presentation classroom and a world-class data center.

This database contains the Social Security Death Index (SSDI) for individuals who have either died outside of Washington state or have died in a location that cannot be extracted directly from the given data.

Record Series: Death Records
Collection: Social Security Death Index - All Other States
County: Statewide

Name: Bernard Scahill
Reference Number: 119-12-5379
Death Date: 08/00/1972
Birth Date: 02/14/1899
Last Location: Rhinecliffe, NY
Last Residence Zipcode: 12574
Social Security Number: Refer to Washington State Digital Archives

The Social Security Administration (SSA) maintains a Death Master File, a record of approximately 70 million deaths that were reported to SSA. The SSA publicly releases the Social Security Number of deceased individuals to prevent identity theft. This allows banks and other businesses to deny the use of these inactive SSNs and prevents a living person from assuming the identity of a deceased person.

Allan Scahill

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Bailey Scahill - Death Records - Location Unknown - Washington State Digital Archives - Social Security Death Index - SSDI

The Washington State Digital Archives is the nation's first archives dedicated specifically to the preservation of electronic records from both State and Local agencies that have permanent legal, fiscal or historical value.

Located in Cheney, WA on the Eastern Washington University campus, the new facility was designed from the ground up to host this technically complex program. The web interface and database storehouse were custom designed specifically for the Digital Archives to hold the unique and very important electronic records found throughout the state, and to provide simple, straight forward access to researchers.

The Digital Archives includes a state of the art research room, complete with computer research stations, a high tech presentation classroom and a world-class data center.

This database contains the Social Security Death Index (SSDI) for individuals who have either died outside of Washington state or have died in a location that cannot be extracted directly from the given data.

Record Series: Death Records
Collection: Social Security Death Index - All Other States
County: Statewide

Name: Bailey Scahill
Reference Number: 377-07-4979
Death Date: 01/00/1967
Birth Date: 08/23/1914
Death Location: Unknown
Social Security Number: Refer to Washington State Digital Archives

The Social Security Administration (SSA) maintains a Death Master File, a record of approximately 70 million deaths that were reported to SSA. The SSA publicly releases the Social Security Number of deceased individuals to prevent identity theft. This allows banks and other businesses to deny the use of these inactive SSNs and prevents a living person from assuming the identity of a deceased person.

Allan Scahill

Monday, May 18, 2009

Arthur E. Scahill - Death Records - Washington State Digital Archives - Social Security Death Index - SSDI

The Washington State Digital Archives is the nation's first archives dedicated specifically to the preservation of electronic records from both State and Local agencies that have permanent legal, fiscal or historical value.

Located in Cheney, WA on the Eastern Washington University campus, the new facility was designed from the ground up to host this technically complex program. The web interface and database storehouse were custom designed specifically for the Digital Archives to hold the unique and very important electronic records found throughout the state, and to provide simple, straight forward access to researchers.

The Digital Archives includes a state of the art research room, complete with computer research stations, a high tech presentation classroom and a world-class data center.

This database contains the Social Security Death Index (SSDI) for individuals who have either died outside of Washington state or have died in a location that cannot be extracted directly from the given data.

Record Series: Death Records
Collection: Social Security Death Index - All Other States
County: Statewide

Name: Arthur E. Scahill
Reference Number: 515-12-4590
Death Date: 05/16/2002
Birth Date: 11/23/1928
Death Location: Augusta, GA
Last Residence Zipcode: 30907
Social Security Number: Refer to Washington State Digital Archives

The Social Security Administration (SSA) maintains a Death Master File, a record of approximately 70 million deaths that were reported to SSA. The SSA publicly releases the Social Security Number of deceased individuals to prevent identity theft. This allows banks and other businesses to deny the use of these inactive SSNs and prevents a living person from assuming the identity of a deceased person.

Allan Scahill

Today 18 May 2009 Is Our 35th Wedding Anniversary


















Happy 35th Wedding Anniversary Gloria.

It's Coral or Jade.

Be kind to me today. Let me win at golf :-)

Love Allan

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Annie L. Scahill - Death Records - Washington State Digital Archives - Social Security Death Index - SSDI

The Washington State Digital Archives is the nation's first archives dedicated specifically to the preservation of electronic records from both State and Local agencies that have permanent legal, fiscal or historical value.

Located in Cheney, WA on the Eastern Washington University campus, the new facility was designed from the ground up to host this technically complex program. The web interface and database storehouse were custom designed specifically for the Digital Archives to hold the unique and very important electronic records found throughout the state, and to provide simple, straight forward access to researchers.

The Digital Archives includes a state of the art research room, complete with computer research stations, a high tech presentation classroom and a world-class data center.

This database contains the Social Security Death Index (SSDI) for individuals who have either died outside of Washington state or have died in a location that cannot be extracted directly from the given data.

Record Series: Death Records
Collection: Social Security Death Index - All Other States
County: Statewide

Name: Annie L. Scahill
Reference Number: 546-14-1032
Death Date: 05/03/1995
Birth Date: 08/25/1920
Death Location: Petaluma, CA
Last Residence Zipcode: 94954
Lump Sum Payment Zipcode:
Social Security Number: Refer to Washington State Digital Archives

The Social Security Administration (SSA) maintains a Death Master File, a record of approximately 70 million deaths that were reported to SSA. The SSA publicly releases the Social Security Number of deceased individuals to prevent identity theft. This allows banks and other businesses to deny the use of these inactive SSNs and prevents a living person from assuming the identity of a deceased person.

Allan Scahill

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Anne V. Scahill - Death Records - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Washington State Digital Archives - Social Security Death Index - SSDI

The Washington State Digital Archives is the nation's first archives dedicated specifically to the preservation of electronic records from both State and Local agencies that have permanent legal, fiscal or historical value.

Located in Cheney, WA on the Eastern Washington University campus, the new facility was designed from the ground up to host this technically complex program. The web interface and database storehouse were custom designed specifically for the Digital Archives to hold the unique and very important electronic records found throughout the state, and to provide simple, straight forward access to researchers.

The Digital Archives includes a state of the art research room, complete with computer research stations, a high tech presentation classroom and a world-class data center.

This database contains the Social Security Death Index (SSDI) for individuals who have either died outside of Washington state or have died in a location that cannot be extracted directly from the given data.

Record Series: Death Records
Collection: Social Security Death Index - All Other States
County: Statewide

Name: Anne V. Scahill
Reference Number: 159-38-1248
Death Date: 05/04/2006
Birth Date: 02/10/1921
Last Location: Philadelphia, PA
Last Residence Zipcode: 19107
Lump Sum Payment Zipcode:
Social Security Number: Refer to Washington State Digital Archives
Verification Code: V

Verification Code Explanation: "V" code means that the report has been verified with a family member or someone acting on behalf of the family and a "P" code means that the death certificate has been observed.

The Social Security Administration (SSA) maintains a Death Master File, a record of approximately 70 million deaths that were reported to SSA. The SSA publicly releases the Social Security Number of deceased individuals to prevent identity theft. This allows banks and other businesses to deny the use of these inactive SSNs and prevents a living person from assuming the identity of a deceased person.

Allan Scahill

Friday, May 15, 2009

Anna Scahill - Death Records - Buffalo, New York - Washington State Digital Archives - Social Security Death Index - SSDI

The Washington State Digital Archives is the nation's first archives dedicated specifically to the preservation of electronic records from both State and Local agencies that have permanent legal, fiscal or historical value.

Located in Cheney, WA on the Eastern Washington University campus, the new facility was designed from the ground up to host this technically complex program. The web interface and database storehouse were custom designed specifically for the Digital Archives to hold the unique and very important electronic records found throughout the state, and to provide simple, straight forward access to researchers.

The Digital Archives includes a state of the art research room, complete with computer research stations, a high tech presentation classroom and a world-class data center.

This database contains the Social Security Death Index (SSDI) for individuals who have either died outside of Washington state or have died in a location that cannot be extracted directly from the given data.

Record Series: Death Records
Collection: Social Security Death Index - All Other States
County: Statewide

Name: Anna Scahill
Reference Number: 064-38-5217
Death Date: 08/00/1969
Birth Date: 10/30/1893
Last Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Residence Zipcode: 14218
Social Security Number: Refer to Washington State Digital Archives

The Social Security Administration (SSA) maintains a Death Master File, a record of approximately 70 million deaths that were reported to SSA. The SSA publicly releases the Social Security Number of deceased individuals to prevent identity theft. This allows banks and other businesses to deny the use of these inactive SSNs and prevents a living person from assuming the identity of a deceased person.

Allan Scahill

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Alexander Scahill - Death Records - Washington State Digital Archives - Social Security Death Index - SSDI

The Washington State Digital Archives is the nation's first archives dedicated specifically to the preservation of electronic records from both State and Local agencies that have permanent legal, fiscal or historical value.

Located in Cheney, WA on the Eastern Washington University campus, the new facility was designed from the ground up to host this technically complex program. The web interface and database storehouse were custom designed specifically for the Digital Archives to hold the unique and very important electronic records found throughout the state, and to provide simple, straight forward access to researchers.

The Digital Archives includes a state of the art research room, complete with computer research stations, a high tech presentation classroom and a world-class data center.

This database contains the Social Security Death Index (SSDI) for individuals who have either died outside of Washington state or have died in a location that cannot be extracted directly from the given data.

Record Series: Death Records
Collection: Social Security Death Index - All Other States
County: Statewide

Name: Alexander Scahill
Reference Number: 076-98-8866
Death Date: 5 December 2008
Birth Date: 21 October 2008
Social Security Number: Refer to Washington State Digital Archives
Verification Code: P

Verification Code Explanation: "V" code means that the report has been verified with a family member or someone acting on behalf of the family and a "P" code means that the death certificate has been observed.

The Social Security Administration (SSA) maintains a Death Master File, a record of approximately 70 million deaths that were reported to SSA. The SSA publicly releases the Social Security Number of deceased individuals to prevent identity theft. This allows banks and other businesses to deny the use of these inactive SSNs and prevents a living person from assuming the identity of a deceased person.

Allan Scahill

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Mark Scahill Series - U.S. Navy Retired - Application To Leave The Washington Soldiers Home #3

This is an extract from Washington State Digital Archives. It is a series of images on Mark Scahill, a retired U.S. Navy sailor.

This image is an Application To Leave The Washington Soldiers Home, dated 2 March 1907. No reason is given. It is Mark Scahill's third request.

This collection contains the files of veterans or their spouses who lived at the Washington State Department of Veterans’ Affairs Soldiers’ Home at Orting between 1891 and 1987. Each file includes an application for admission to the Home, which gives name, Department of Veterans’ Affairs identification number, date of birth, occupation, marital status, number of children, nearest relative, residence, length of residence in Washington, military record, and surgeon’s statement. Files may also include official correspondence and other materials.

The Washington Soldiers’ Home at Orting was created to give veterans long-term health care and housing. It opened in 1891 and continues to operate today. The Department of Veterans' Affairs was created by the Legislature in 1976 to assume the powers, duties, and functions relating to veterans, which were previously held by the Department of Social and Health Services and its predecessors.

There are 9184 records in this database.

These records are open for research.

Original record located at Washington State Archives, Olympia, WA.

All records are in English.


Allan Scahill

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Mark Scahill Series - U.S. Navy Retired - Application To Leave The Washington Soldiers Home #2












This is an extract from Washington State Digital Archives. It is a series of images on Mark Scahill, a retired U.S. Navy sailor.

This image is an Application To Leave The Washington Soldiers Home, dated 23 March 1905. Reason is move to Providence Hospital, Seattle. It is Mark Scahill's second request.

This collection contains the files of veterans or their spouses who lived at the Washington State Department of Veterans’ Affairs Soldiers’ Home at Orting between 1891 and 1987. Each file includes an application for admission to the Home, which gives name, Department of Veterans’ Affairs identification number, date of birth, occupation, marital status, number of children, nearest relative, residence, length of residence in Washington, military record, and surgeon’s statement. Files may also include official correspondence and other materials.

The Washington Soldiers’ Home at Orting was created to give veterans long-term health care and housing. It opened in 1891 and continues to operate today. The Department of Veterans' Affairs was created by the Legislature in 1976 to assume the powers, duties, and functions relating to veterans, which were previously held by the Department of Social and Health Services and its predecessors.

There are 9184 records in this database.

These records are open for research.

Original record located at Washington State Archives, Olympia, WA.

All records are in English.


Allan Scahill

Monday, May 11, 2009

Mark Scahill Series - U.S. Navy Retired - Hand Written Note Signed By Mark Scahill













This is an extract from Washington State Digital Archives. It is a series of images on Mark Scahill, a retired U.S. Navy sailor.

This image is a hand written note by Mark Scahill, dated 24 March 1904, confirming his receipt of his pension certificate and voucher.

This collection contains the files of veterans or their spouses who lived at the Washington State Department of Veterans’ Affairs Soldiers’ Home at Orting between 1891 and 1987. Each file includes an application for admission to the Home, which gives name, Department of Veterans’ Affairs identification number, date of birth, occupation, marital status, number of children, nearest relative, residence, length of residence in Washington, military record, and surgeon’s statement. Files may also include official correspondence and other materials.

The Washington Soldiers’ Home at Orting was created to give veterans long-term health care and housing. It opened in 1891 and continues to operate today. The Department of Veterans' Affairs was created by the Legislature in 1976 to assume the powers, duties, and functions relating to veterans, which were previously held by the Department of Social and Health Services and its predecessors.

There are 9184 records in this database.

These records are open for research.

Original record located at Washington State Archives, Olympia, WA.

All records are in English.


Allan Scahill

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Mark Scahill Series - U.S. Navy Retired - Application To Leave The Washington Soldiers Home #1












This is an extract from Washington State Digital Archives. It is a series of images on Mark Scahill, a retired U.S. Navy sailor.

This image is an Application To Leave The Washington Soldiers Home, dated 18 March 1901. Reason given is that he is able to support himself. It is Mark Scahill's first request.

This collection contains the files of veterans or their spouses who lived at the Washington State Department of Veterans’ Affairs Soldiers’ Home at Orting between 1891 and 1987. Each file includes an application for admission to the Home, which gives name, Department of Veterans’ Affairs identification number, date of birth, occupation, marital status, number of children, nearest relative, residence, length of residence in Washington, military record, and surgeon’s statement. Files may also include official correspondence and other materials.

The Washington Soldiers’ Home at Orting was created to give veterans long-term health care and housing. It opened in 1891 and continues to operate today. The Department of Veterans' Affairs was created by the Legislature in 1976 to assume the powers, duties, and functions relating to veterans, which were previously held by the Department of Social and Health Services and its predecessors.

There are 9184 records in this database.

These records are open for research.

Original record located at Washington State Archives, Olympia, WA.

All records are in English.


Allan Scahill

Saturday, May 09, 2009

Mark Scahill Series - U.S. Navy Retired - Certificate Of Surgeon Of Washington Soldiers Home

This is an extract from Washington State Digital Archives. It is a series of images on Mark Scahill, a retired U.S. Navy sailor.

This image is a Certificate Of Surgeon Of Washington Soldiers Home, dated 22 August 1903. Issued by King County, Washington State. Includes date and place of discharge, and reason for discharge.

This collection contains the files of veterans or their spouses who lived at the Washington State Department of Veterans’ Affairs Soldiers’ Home at Orting between 1891 and 1987. Each file includes an application for admission to the Home, which gives name, Department of Veterans’ Affairs identification number, date of birth, occupation, marital status, number of children, nearest relative, residence, length of residence in Washington, military record, and surgeon’s statement. Files may also include official correspondence and other materials.

The Washington Soldiers’ Home at Orting was created to give veterans long-term health care and housing. It opened in 1891 and continues to operate today. The Department of Veterans' Affairs was created by the Legislature in 1976 to assume the powers, duties, and functions relating to veterans, which were previously held by the Department of Social and Health Services and its predecessors.

There are 9184 records in this database.

These records are open for research.

Original record located at Washington State Archives, Olympia, WA.

All records are in English.


Allan Scahill

Friday, May 08, 2009

Mark Scahill Series - U.S. Navy Retired - Application For Admission #2

This is an extract from Washington State Digital Archives. It is a series of images on Mark Scahill, a retired U.S. Navy sailor.

This image is a Application For Admission, dated 28 January 1907, and approved 30 January 1907.

This collection contains the files of veterans or their spouses who lived at the Washington State Department of Veterans’ Affairs Soldiers’ Home at Orting between 1891 and 1987. Each file includes an application for admission to the Home, which gives name, Department of Veterans’ Affairs identification number, date of birth, occupation, marital status, number of children, nearest relative, residence, length of residence in Washington, military record, and surgeon’s statement. Files may also include official correspondence and other materials.

The Washington Soldiers’ Home at Orting was created to give veterans long-term health care and housing. It opened in 1891 and continues to operate today. The Department of Veterans' Affairs was created by the Legislature in 1976 to assume the powers, duties, and functions relating to veterans, which were previously held by the Department of Social and Health Services and its predecessors.

There are 9184 records in this database.

These records are open for research.

Original record located at Washington State Archives, Olympia, WA.

All records are in English.


Allan Scahill

Thursday, May 07, 2009

Mark Scahill Series - U.S. Navy Retired - Statement Of Applicant

This is an extract from Washington State Digital Archives. It is a series of images on Mark Scahill, a retired U.S. Navy sailor.

This image is a Statement Of Applicant, dated 2 August 1903. It contains details of pension information, date and place of birth, occupation, marital status and how long he has lived in the State of Washington.

This collection contains the files of veterans or their spouses who lived at the Washington State Department of Veterans’ Affairs Soldiers’ Home at Orting between 1891 and 1987. Each file includes an application for admission to the Home, which gives name, Department of Veterans’ Affairs identification number, date of birth, occupation, marital status, number of children, nearest relative, residence, length of residence in Washington, military record, and surgeon’s statement. Files may also include official correspondence and other materials.

The Washington Soldiers’ Home at Orting was created to give veterans long-term health care and housing. It opened in 1891 and continues to operate today. The Department of Veterans' Affairs was created by the Legislature in 1976 to assume the powers, duties, and functions relating to veterans, which were previously held by the Department of Social and Health Services and its predecessors.

There are 9184 records in this database.

These records are open for research.

Original record located at Washington State Archives, Olympia, WA.

All records are in English.


Allan Scahill

Wednesday, May 06, 2009

Mark Scahill Series - U.S. Navy Retired - Application For Admission #1

This is an extract from Washington State Digital Archives. It is a series of images on Mark Scahill, a retired U.S. Navy sailor.

This image is an Application For Admission, number 631, dated 11 January 1900, and approved on 12 January 1900. It also shows that Mark Scahill was addmitted to the home on 19 February 1900. It also mentions the ship Paul Jones.

This collection contains the files of veterans or their spouses who lived at the Washington State Department of Veterans’ Affairs Soldiers’ Home at Orting between 1891 and 1987. Each file includes an application for admission to the Home, which gives name, Department of Veterans’ Affairs identification number, date of birth, occupation, marital status, number of children, nearest relative, residence, length of residence in Washington, military record, and surgeon’s statement. Files may also include official correspondence and other materials.

The Washington Soldiers’ Home at Orting was created to give veterans long-term health care and housing. It opened in 1891 and continues to operate today. The Department of Veterans' Affairs was created by the Legislature in 1976 to assume the powers, duties, and functions relating to veterans, which were previously held by the Department of Social and Health Services and its predecessors.

There are 9184 records in this database.

These records are open for research.

Original record located at Washington State Archives, Olympia, WA.

All records are in English.


Allan Scahill

Tuesday, May 05, 2009

Mark Scahill Series - U.S. Navy Retired - Certificate Of Surgeon

This is an extract from Washington State Digital Archives. It is a series of images on Mark Scahill, a retired U.S. Navy sailor.

This image is a Certificate Of Surgeon, that certifies Mark Scahill's application to the Washington Soldiers Home and that the certificate was read and fully understood my Mark Scahill. It was issued by King County in the state of Washington.

This collection contains the files of veterans or their spouses who lived at the Washington State Department of Veterans’ Affairs Soldiers’ Home at Orting between 1891 and 1987. Each file includes an application for admission to the Home, which gives name, Department of Veterans’ Affairs identification number, date of birth, occupation, marital status, number of children, nearest relative, residence, length of residence in Washington, military record, and surgeon’s statement. Files may also include official correspondence and other materials.

The Washington Soldiers’ Home at Orting was created to give veterans long-term health care and housing. It opened in 1891 and continues to operate today. The Department of Veterans' Affairs was created by the Legislature in 1976 to assume the powers, duties, and functions relating to veterans, which were previously held by the Department of Social and Health Services and its predecessors.

There are 9184 records in this database.

These records are open for research.

Original record located at Washington State Archives, Olympia, WA.

All records are in English.


Allan Scahill

Monday, May 04, 2009

Mark Scahill Series - U.S. Navy Retired - Surgeons Approval For Washington Soldiers Home Application











This is an extract from Washington State Digital Archives. It is a series of images on Mark Scahill, a retired U.S. Navy sailor.

This image is a hand written note by a surgeon, confirming that Mark Scahill's application to the Washington Soldiers Home should be considered favourably due to ill health.

This collection contains the files of veterans or their spouses who lived at the Washington State Department of Veterans’ Affairs Soldiers’ Home at Orting between 1891 and 1987. Each file includes an application for admission to the Home, which gives name, Department of Veterans’ Affairs identification number, date of birth, occupation, marital status, number of children, nearest relative, residence, length of residence in Washington, military record, and surgeon’s statement. Files may also include official correspondence and other materials.

The Washington Soldiers’ Home at Orting was created to give veterans long-term health care and housing. It opened in 1891 and continues to operate today. The Department of Veterans' Affairs was created by the Legislature in 1976 to assume the powers, duties, and functions relating to veterans, which were previously held by the Department of Social and Health Services and its predecessors.

There are 9184 records in this database.

These records are open for research.

Original record located at Washington State Archives, Olympia, WA.

All records are in English.


Allan Scahill

Sunday, May 03, 2009

Mark Scahill Series - U.S. Navy Retired - Soldiers Home Application

This is an extract from Washington State Digital Archives. It is a series of images on Mark Scahill, a retired U.S. Navy sailor.

This image is a Statement Of Applicant for residence to the Washington Soldiers Home. It contains information on date and place of birth, family contact details and enlistment details.

Name:
Mark Scahill

Date Of Birth: Ireland

Place Of Birth: 20 February 1835

Record Series:
Military Records

Collection: Washington State Department of Veterans' Affairs, Orting Soldiers' Home, Member Files, 1891-1987

County: Statewide

Reference code: AR118-3-6-07270

Collection: Orting Soldiers Home & Colony

Dva & colony #: 631

This collection contains the files of veterans or their spouses who lived at the Washington State Department of Veterans’ Affairs Soldiers’ Home at Orting between 1891 and 1987. Each file includes an application for admission to the Home, which gives name, Department of Veterans’ Affairs identification number, date of birth, occupation, marital status, number of children, nearest relative, residence, length of residence in Washington, military record, and surgeon’s statement. Files may also include official correspondence and other materials.

The Washington Soldiers’ Home at Orting was created to give veterans long-term health care and housing. It opened in 1891 and continues to operate today. The Department of Veterans' Affairs was created by the Legislature in 1976 to assume the powers, duties, and functions relating to veterans, which were previously held by the Department of Social and Health Services and its predecessors.

There are 9184 records in this database.

These records are open for research.

Original record located at Washington State Archives, Olympia, WA.

All records are in English.


Allan Scahill

Saturday, May 02, 2009

William Preston Scahill - World War 1 - U.S. Marine Corp

This is an extract from the Archival Research Catalog (ARC) is the online catalog of NARA's nationwide holdings in the Washington, DC area, Regional Archives and Presidential Libraries.

Scope of archival materials. Searching in ARC.

ARC Guide for Genealogists and Family Historians.

Name:
William Preston Scahill

Date Of Birth: 08/08/1897

Service Number: 000085398

Date of Enlistment: 05/04/1917

ARC Identifier: 2304712

Local Identifier: MC20780010

Creator: Department of Defense. Department of the Navy. U.S. Marine Corps. Personnel Management Division. (ca. 1947 - ) (Most Recent)
Department of the Navy. U.S. Marine Corps. (1834 - 09/18/1947) (Predecessor)

Type(s) of Archival Materials: Textual Records

Contacts: NARA's National Personnel Records Center (Archival Operations Branch) (NRPAO), 9700 Page Avenue, St. Louis, MO

Email: mpr.center@nara.gov.

Part Of: Series: Official Military Personnel Files, compiled 1905 - 1998

Allan Scahill

Friday, May 01, 2009

Joseph Scahill - Private - Court Martial - New York - 6th Artillery - The National Archives

This is an extract from the Archival Research Catalog (ARC) is the online catalog of NARA's nationwide holdings in the Washington, DC area, Regional Archives and Presidential Libraries.

Scope of archival materials. Searching in ARC.

ARC Guide for Genealogists and Family Historians.

Name:
Joseph Scahill

File Unit from Record Group 153: Records of the Office of the Judge Advocate General (Army), 1792 - 1981

Scope: This case was tried in Alexandria, Virginia

ARC Identifier: 1833763

Local Identifier: LL-2895

MLR Number: PC29 15A, PC29 15B

Date Coverage: 12/1864 - 12/1864

Creator:
War Department. Office of the Judge Advocate General. (1884 - 09/18/1947) (Most Recent)
War Department. The Adjutant General's Office. (1821 - 04/28/1904) (Predecessor)
War Department. Bureau of Military Justice. (1864 - 1884) (Predecessor)

Type(s) of Archival Materials: Textual Records

Contacts: Archives I Reference Section, Textual Archives Services Division (NWCT1R), National Archives Building, 7th and Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC, 20408.
Email: ArchivesIreference@nara.gov.

Part Of: Court Martial Case Files, compiled 12/1800 - 10/1894

Allan Scahill