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Changing Dead to Living and Back Again

Jeanine Newsom
Jeanine Newsom ✭
October 27, 2021 edited July 18, 2024 in Family Tree

I just submitted a change to make a dead person living again, and right after I submitted it, I found a death record! How do I rescind the original dead to living request?

The PID in question is GHV3-WM1.

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  • Brett .
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    October 27, 2021 Answer ✓

    @Jeanine Newsom

    Jeanine

    I am just a 'lowly' User/Patron ...

    Short Answer: 'No', if such was ONLY recent, not with the CURRENT 'FamilySearch' "Support" system.

    .......................... [ or. lack of ... ]

    I humbly suggest, that all you can really do now, is WAIT until 'FamilySearch' "Support" gets around to your submission; where, they may contact you about the matter; or, just decline/cancel the "Request".

    Honestly, I would not worry too much.

    You have dome the IMPORTANT thing of, adding the details of the "Death"; and, attaching a "Source" to support that conclusion.

    I think, believe, that 'FamilySearch' "Support", should be able to work out the situation.

    'FamilySearch' "Support" MAY still contact you about the matter; but, that is OK. such happens, such is life.

    Don't sweat the small stuff ...

    All good ...

    I hope this helps, somewhat.

    Brett

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  • Ian H Williamson
    Ian H Williamson mod
    October 27, 2021 Answer ✓

    @Jeanine Newsom

    Thank you for concern and for contacting FamilySearch and advising of the change to the information relating to this record - we will advise you by email on this matter.

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