Missing Ordinances - NORMA ELLEN HARTLEY LJRQ-WS6
My mother in law, was a member of the Church since she was a child, and passed away just over a year ago, and her grand daughter would like to be able to get her other temple work done. Her records don't reflect her Baptism or Confirmation on Family Tree. Her siblings, who have since passed away, all have their Baptism and Confirmations recorded. Where can I go to find out what her baptism and confirmation dates, so we don't have to do it again?
I appreciate any advice. Thankyou.
Deb
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@dduncan4103573 As we understand your question, the ordinances for your mother-in-law, Norma Ellen Hartley, ID# LJRQ-WS6, do not show on her Ordinance detail page. As we have looked at her information we find that that there are two other duplicate records for your mother-in-law. These records will need to be merged before we can locate the missing ordinance.
If you agree with our findings, please merge ID# LJRQ-WS6, KW8P-M3P, and KFYB-14K. Once this action is completed, please respond on this page with an additional comment that you have completed the merges. You may also consider removing her relationship to Doy Ramsey as the marriage record does not appear to be her. You have noted this before.
We have able to identify these duplicate records by looking at the record hints provided by FamilySearch and looking at the vital information. For instructions on how to merge duplicate records please refer the link provided below:
You may remove her relationship with Doy Ramsey, ID# K23S-QML, by following the link below:
https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/article/a-person-in-family-tree-has-the-wrong-spouse.
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The merges have been completed. Kindly restore her baptism and confirmation at your earliest convenience. I am grateful for the third PID number to complete the merges.
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@dduncan4103573 We have submitted your request to another department for review and resolution.
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Thank you for contacting FamilySearch and bringing your concern to our attention. The ordinances now display correctly in Family Tree.
Kind regards,
FamilySearch Data Administration
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