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How to add my living husband?

Kamilė Čimbaraitė
Kamilė Čimbaraitė ✭
October 21, 2021 edited December 31, 2021 in Family Tree

Hello,

I can not add my living husband to my family tree, he has his account too. I tried add by name and by ID number, but not working. I contacted Finland temple, but everythink is ok and writen on they side. They can not help. My bishop can not help too. So I contacting you.

My Information:

Kamilė Čimbaraitė 1994.03.28 LXLZ-Y95

Husband Information:

Edvinas Škikas 1987.07.29 L85G-TFC

Civilic marriage: 2019.05.25 Vilnius, Lithuania

Sealing: 2019.06.04 Finland temple

Thanks,

Kamilė


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  • Michael W Benning
    Michael W Benning ✭
    October 21, 2021

    Because you husband is living, you will need to create your own record for him. 


    In Family Tree the records of living persons, are in an area called “Private Space”, where there are restrictions on who can see their records.  There are no restrictions on who can see the records of deceased persons. Attached are links to articles that will explain the situation.

    ·       “How does Family Tree protect the privacy of living people?” https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/article/what-is-a-private-space-in-family-tree

    ·       “Who can see my living relatives in Family Tree?” https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/article/who-can-see-my-living-relatives-in-family-tree

    ·       “How do I add living relatives to a person in Family Tree?” https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/article/how-do-i-add-living-relatives-to-a-person-in-family-tree

    ·       “Why are ordinances "Not Available" for living people?” https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/article/why-are-ordinances-not-available-for-living-people

    To view the articles, click the links.  Please note that on the bottom of the articles there may be links to additional articles for related subjects that may also be helpful to you.

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  • Kamilė Čimbaraitė
    Kamilė Čimbaraitė ✭
    October 22, 2021

    Thank you,

    I read everythink, but its still not answering my question. So we are both members of church of Jesus Christ of latter day saints, both have accounts in family search also both have created own family trees. We have now litter daughter. I want make normal tree, to add my husband to my daughters tree, now she is in my tree. Understand private space and etc. But if I will create my husband record it woud be not same ID number, or dublicate and it will not show his normal tree. I sow some missionaries full family trees with they parents on it, they still living. So how they put it together. Maybe someone can write me what to do step by step, because I lost.

    Thank,

    Kamilė

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  • Chas Howell
    Chas Howell ✭✭✭✭✭
    October 22, 2021 edited October 22, 2021

    @Kamilė Čimbaraitė , I think you have missed the point of @Michael W Benning 's post. All three of you are Living, husband, wife & child. You All have a Living space, all three of you will have to create the other two Living in your space. None of the PIDs (Person ID) can be the same because each exists in a different Living space.

    You put yourself in and add the Living until each Living person connects to a deceased member in the one large FamilySearch Tree. After each of you do that you all will be able to see the same Deceased people.

    Get it, The FamilySearch Tree only has Deceased persons, no Living. Everyone's Living area, only has their version of the Living person. True there will be duplicates of the Living but they will not show up on to the main FamilySearch Tree until they are marked as Deceased in the future. Then they will need to be Merged together.

    There is One Common Public Deceased Tree Area (FamilySearch Family Tree) but there are many Private Living areas.

    Have the missionaries introduce you to a Family History Consultant at your local Family History Center or Church Unit. They can help you. They can sit with you one on one and guide you through the process.

    One other thing, you cannot see ordinances of the Living on FamilySearch Family Tree, you can only see ordinances for the Deceased.

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