Kenneth Edward BENHAM
♂ Kenneth Edward BENHAM
Eigenschaften
Art | Wert | Datum | Ort | Quellenangaben |
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Name | Kenneth Edward BENHAM |
Ereignisse
Art | Datum | Ort | Quellenangaben |
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Geburt | 9. August 1927 | Derby, New Haven, CT, USA nach diesem Ort suchen | [7] [8] [9] [10] |
Volkszählung | 1930 | Shelton, Fairfield, CT, USA nach diesem Ort suchen | |
Volkszählung | 1940 | 246 Howe Avenue, Shelton, Fairfield, CT, USA nach diesem Ort suchen | |
Tod | 3. Januar 1992 | Shelton, Fairfield, CT, USA nach diesem Ort suchen | [11] [12] |
Wohnen | |||
Civil | CT, USA nach diesem Ort suchen | [13] | |
Heirat | 26. April 1952 |
Ehepartner und Kinder
Heirat | Ehepartner | Kinder |
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26. April 1952 |
Vera CARLSON |
Quellenangaben
1 | Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Tree Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. |
2 | 1930 United States Federal Census, http://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10134/1930-united-states-federal-census?s=228435931&itemId=150457114-&groupId=244d2a655008746a60936d759ea49146&action=showRecord&indId=individual-228435931-3000295 Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: MyHeritage |
The 1930 Census determined the population of the United States to be 122,775,046. This is an increase of almost 16 percent over the 1920 Census, which reported a population of 106,021,537. This was the 15th decennial census conducted in the United States under authority granted by Article I, Section 2 of the United States Constitution. It was conducted in April 1930, except in Alaska, where it wasconducted in late 1929. Until 2012 the 1930 Census is the latest available to the public, due to 72-year privacy laws. It is based on actual counts of persons living in residential structures. | |
3 | 1940 United States Federal Census, http://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10053/1940-united-states-federal-census?s=228435931&itemId=789102590-&groupId=16f91406ac18f7b005a672c306b639d4&action=showRecord&indId=individual-228435931-3000295 Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: MyHeritage |
We undertook the arduous task of deciphering the handwritten pages of the 1940 Census to create a searchable index for the census. This was accomplished gradually, state by state, as we covered more and more of the census.As required by the US Constitution, the census is a federal mandate to count every resident of the United States of America every 10 years. Census data is released to the public72 years after it was taken.Federal census takers were asked to record information about every person who was in each household on the census day. A census taker might have visited a house on a laterdate, but the information he collected was supposed to be about the people who were in the house on the census day. The basic census enumeration unit was the county. Each county was divided into enumeration districts, one for each enumerator. The completed forms were sent to the Commerce Department’s Census Office in Washington, D.C.Federal censuses are usually reliable, depending on the knowledge of the informant and the care of the census enumerator. Information may have been given to a census taker by any member of the family or by a neighbor. Some information may have been incorrect or deliberately falsified. | |
4 | Social Security Death Index, http://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10002/social-security-death-index?s=228435931&itemId=5486773-&action=showRecord&indId=individual-228435931-3000295 Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: MyHeritage |
Begun in 1935 by the Social Security Act signed into law by FDR, more than thirty million Americans were registered for the economic security sanctions by 1937. From 1937 to 1940, payments were made in one-lump sums amounts with the first amount being seventeen cents. Following amendments in 1939, the payments turned into monthly benefits and increased. Following further amendments in 1950, cost-of-living increases were awarded to those who were receiving benefits. From 1950 to the present, benefits have increased yearly in response to inflation concerning the costs of living. | |
5 | Connecticut Death Index, 1949-2012, https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10185/connecticut-death-index-1949-2012?s=228435931&itemId=1041831-&action=showRecord&indId=individual-228435931-3000295 Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: MyHeritage |
Information provided in this index can be used to request a copy of the original death certificate. The original record will likely list additional information about the deceased and his or her death.Copies of death records can be obtained from the State Vital Records Office at the Connecticut Department of Public Health. Copies of vital records can also be obtained from the Connecticut town where the event occurred. Note: For 1952 to 1958, this index only includes deaths that occurred in Connecticut; out-of-state deaths of Connecticut residents are not included. For the years 1963, 1971, and1972, this index includes records of Connecticut residents only; deaths for out-of-state residents that occurred in Connecticut are not included. | |
6 | Maryland Newspapers, 1790-2009, https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10615-315625/baltimore-herald Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: MyHeritage |
Before vital records were recorded by city, county, or state governments, local newspapers often published articles listing or detailing these events. Obituaries contain vital and biographical information on the decedent but also on his or her family and relatives.Society pages began as a way to entice readers with gossip and news about the wealthy and famous but soon evolved to cover the goings-on of “average” citizens. An incredible array of information can be discovered in these society pages or sections from seemingly mundane notices and reports on events such as parties, job changes,hospital stays, and social visits by friends or relatives. These pages are a source of historical events that are unlikely to exist in any other record.Coverage and completeness in this collection varies by title. | |
7 | Connecticut Death Index, 1949-2001 Autor: Connecticut Department of Health Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: Ancestry.com Operations Inc |
8 | U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-Current, Number: 043-22-1402; Issue State: Connecticut; Issue Date: Before 1951 Autor: Ancestry.com Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: Ancestry.com Operations Inc |
9 | 1940 United States Federal Census, Year: 1940; Census Place: Shelton, Fairfield, Connecticut; Roll: T627_498; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 1-133 Autor: Ancestry.com Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. |
10 | 1930 United States Federal Census, Year: 1930; Census Place: Shelton, Fairfield, Connecticut; Roll: 259; Page: 5A; Enumeration District: 0179; Image: 201.0; FHL microfilm: 2339994 Autor: Ancestry.com Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: Ancestry.com Operations Inc |
11 | Connecticut Death Index, 1949-2001 Autor: Connecticut Department of Health Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: Ancestry.com Operations Inc |
12 | U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-Current, Number: 043-22-1402; Issue State: Connecticut; Issue Date: Before 1951 Autor: Ancestry.com Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: Ancestry.com Operations Inc |
13 | U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-Current, Number: 043-22-1402; Issue State: Connecticut; Issue Date: Before 1951 Autor: Ancestry.com Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: Ancestry.com Operations Inc |
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