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Here is a Social Security listing for Jerome Michael Licari - born 1940, in Brooklyn (their son?)trecaromia wrote:I am searching for a marriage record for Martha M.___________ e Michele Jerome or Jerome Michele Licari
some time between 1930-1940 Possibly Brooklyn, NY. I am trying to find Martha's maiden name. They are both deceased. Doing research for their great granddau.
Via a Newsbank search of The Press of Atlantic City, here's the obit for the Jerome M. Licari who was born in 1940:VotM wrote:On FamilySearch, the Jerome M. Licari who was born in 1940 died in 2000 in "Atlantic, New Jersey". The Martha M. Licari born in 1911 (which matches expectations on the 1940 census) died in 2001 in "Atlantic, New Jersey". So the next step would seem to be finding a newspaper obituary from Atlantic City (I guess) for Martha M. Licari.
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VMP3-1M8
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JR9Y-73P
Mother's maiden name is here in the SSI application for her sonTessa78 wrote:Here is a Social Security listing for Jerome Michael Licari - born 1940, in Brooklyn (their son?)trecaromia wrote:I am searching for a marriage record for Martha M.___________ e Michele Jerome or Jerome Michele Licari
some time between 1930-1940 Possibly Brooklyn, NY. I am trying to find Martha's maiden name. They are both deceased. Doing research for their great granddau.
It lists his father as Jerome M Licari, and his mother as Martha M. Novack
Name: Jerome Michael Licari
[Jerome M Licari]
SSN: 142321808
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birth Date: 8 Dec 1940
Birth Place: New York Bro, New York
Death Date: 11 Sep 2000
Father: Jerome M Licari
Mother: Martha M Novack
Type of Claim: Original SSN.
Notes: Aug 1957: Name listed as JEROME MICHAEL LICARI; 14 Sep 2000: Name listed as JEROME M LICARI
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As do I!VotM wrote:When it comes to family research, to paraphrase an old saying, I learn something new every day.
Seriously, I wasn't aware of the SS-5. Thanks for the info!