I don't know who she was working for in 1930. Unfortunately although she sent a couple of letters to her family they tore off the return address!
Took a look at the 1927 immigration and she was still working for the Porter Chandlers then. Why isn't there an address for that family but other's on the manifests have addressess?
SSDI haven't any information as far as I can see.
Maud was born in 1888 but is listed as 31 on the 1923 manifest.
What information is needed for the SSDI. Would she have needed a birth certificate?
Hi Marryanne-
Just a quick couple notes on this older subject.. of yours
1- The SSDI- does not list all the people who have past on in the USA, nor does it list all those who have/had Social Security Numbers.
The SSDI-
only list those who are past on- that drew off of their Social Security Funds. So, your Maud may have had a Social Security Card /Numbers, but never used it for her income .
It is a good place to check- but- does not hold it all..
sad for us who seek
I hope that helps you.
2- You noted that your family torn off the address, is the postal stamp readable , usually the post office stamps next to the stamp the letter has on it ,if so that should tell a town area for her. It may contain such as NY but numbers that could be zip code numbers. You may want to check that out . Just a thought.
Smiles from Michigan
LAH