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  2. Category:1973 births - Wikipedia

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    A. A-do; Jacob Aagaard; Hallvard Aamlid; John L. Adams; Jason Aaron; Ann Kristin Aarønes; John-Ragnar Aarset; Dagfinn Aarskog (bobsleigh) Magnus Aasbrenn; Eileen Abad

  3. List of genealogy databases - Wikipedia

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    Online repository, formerly known as Footnote, focusing on military records; owned by Ancestry.com FreeBMD: Index of births, marriages and deaths (BMD) for England and Wales from 1837 to 1983 Genealogica Online database of the historical population of Romania, with a family history wiki using MediaWiki: Geneanet

  4. Social Security Death Index - Wikipedia

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    The Social Security Death Index (SSDI) was a database of death records created from the United States Social Security Administration's Death Master File until 2014. Since 2014, public access to the updated Death Master File has been via the Limited Access Death Master File certification program instituted under Title 15 Part 1110.

  5. Category:1973 deaths - Wikipedia

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    Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in 1973 (25 P) Pages in category "1973 deaths" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 5,200 total.

  6. Death Master File - Wikipedia

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    Name (Given name, surname), since 1990s the middle initial; Date of birth (Year, Month, Day) Date of death (Year, Month), since 2000 the day of month; Social Security number; Whether death has been verified or a death certificate has been observed. In 2011, the following information was removed: Last ZIP code of the person while alive

  7. Jim Croce - Wikipedia

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    The album I Got a Name was released on December 1, 1973. [31] The posthumous release included three hits: "Workin' at the Car Wash Blues", "I'll Have to Say I Love You in a Song" and the title song, which had been used as the theme to the film The Last American Hero, released two months prior to his death. "I'll Have to Say I Love You in a Song ...

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