John F Dorminey does show on his Social Security form that his middle name is "Fed". Perhaps it is short for Federick? Perhaps the clerk misheard him? Perhaps the transcription is in error? These scenarios are pure speculation. It may be possible to resolve this by placing a Request for a copy of Deceased Person’s Original Application for a Social Security Card (SS-5) or Numident Record.
The only information available online is via an index entry, it is not the original Social Security form, so it is impossible to make out whether "Fed" is correct or not, without the original form.
John F Dorminey does show on his Social Security form that his middle name is "Fed". Perhaps it is short for Federick? Perhaps the clerk misheard him? Perhaps the transcription is in error? These scenarios are pure speculation. It may be possible to resolve this by placing a Request for a copy of Deceased Person’s Original Application for a Social Security Card (SS-5) or Numident Record.
The only information available online is via an index entry, it is not the original Social Security form, so it is impossible to make out whether "Fed" is correct or not, without the original form.
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