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And if you look as well, you will see the last two where his birth month and date were transposed. Garbage in, garbage out and it's as simple as that, any db administrator will tell you that all trying not to laugh, hence what I'm doing now HA HA HA HA HA HA HA! There are just too many holes poked in your trite little argument that was actually tried before with a different person than this Harry J Bounel. As I said earlier, there was an Harry S. Bounel born in CT in 1860, but at that time he was also 50 years old. Can't be 50 in 1910 (census where harry s appears) and 50 in 1940 (where Harry J appears), it's just not mathematically possible. The fact this sorry a^^ argument was already debunked under the same theory for Paul Ludwig, equal huge hole.
As far as the SSN itself, why not let the SSA explain their numbering system, Social Security History.
So where is Harrison J. Bounel who resides at 5046 S Greenwood Ave, Chicago, IL today?
by the Census, he was a lodger with the Julius Family (who were from Austria), and was 50 years of age in 1940.
Unlike birthers, I don't obfuscate the information, and shows that Birthers do not understand real estate law.
Thanks! Family search didn't have the census records when I started doing research years ago--I've had a subscription to ancestry.com forever because they've always had the biggest collection of records. I didn't know family search had those records now--good to know that there's a free source online!
So explain to us- why the same social security number?
Do you have the same SS# as anyone else?
Actually, 26 years ago when I went out on maternity leave and filed for disability (yes, it's a real thing) I was told that my SS# was already used to filed claims by two other individuals and an investigation had to be done before they would process my paperwork.
So I don't know, did someone else have my SS# or what there some human errror thrown into the mix along the line that just made things look bad? All I know is that I got my disability checks and it's still my SS# as far as I know.
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Nether should the other wrong birth-date. And yet... there it is.
I know!
Obama just seems to be a magnet for these errors and mistakes and discrepancies.
Weird . . .
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