Four kids in our family and all of ours are sequential as well.
Edit: back at university in the early 80s, I had a professor that could tell where you were born by the first three digits of your Social Security number. Going around the classroom, he told me I was born in Connecticut, I said no, I was born in Alabama. Apparently my parents did not get Social Security numbers for us until after three or four years for me. Longer for my older brother and sister.
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Originally Posted by GH85Carrera
I learned my SSN as a kid. I have never ever carried the actual card. It is in my safe, with the original staple in the corner of the larger card, and it has never been cut off. As a kid I always had my Air Force issued ID card as a form of ID. My brother's SSN is just one number different than mine. Our are sequential numbers.
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