Request permission to seal four (4) individuals to their parents
There are four (4) of my second cousins who are all deceased and need to be sealed to their parents. All of their ordinances have been done except for being sealed to their parents. Since all of them are less than 110 years since they were born, I need permission to do those ordinances. None of the individuals have any living descendants, or other close family. My siblings and I, and our first and second cousins are the closest living relative. I am the oldest of this group and would like to have permission to do the sealings. My wife and I do sealings several times a month.
Below are the names and other information of these four individuals:
Request SP for the following:
● John Patrick Molloy 23 August 1949 – 8 September 2004 • 9NNJ-PJ3 (2nd cousin)
● Leticia Alma Molloy 25 January 1946 – 16 January 2000 • K86W-V7N (2nd cousin)
● Edward Charles Molloy Jr 15 December 1947 – 28 June 2005 • GM1K-YBD (2nd cousin)
● John Patrick Molloy 23 August 1949 – 8 September 2004 • 9NNJ-PJ3 (2nd cousin)
Sincerely,
Brent Lamarr Gledhill
27 March 1939 – Living • KW89-FY8
Answers
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Hi Brent,
Since the people concerned are related to you and have no living close relatives to give permission, you can still request permission to do the ordinances. Please be prepared to provide evidence that all close relatives are deceased.
Here is how to request permission to do the ordinances
- In Family Tree on the FamilySearch.org website, navigate to the person page of the relative whose ordinances you want to request.
- On the person page, a series of tabs appears directly below the relative's name. Click Ordinances.
- Click Request (Permission Required).
- In the Permission Required box, click I Have Permission.
- Answer the question, "Is the spouse alive?"
- Fill out the information and click Submit.
- A message lets you know you submitted the request.
Here are links to articles which may help you.
I cannot find any close living relatives to grant permission for ordinances
How do I request ordinances for an ancestor who was born in the last 110 years?
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