Putting my temple dates in Family Search.
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Ordinance data in FamilySearch is only available for those who are deceased and comes from Membership Records or the Temple Department.
You can get a copy of your personal membership record from your ward clerk. Your membership record will have your ordinances listed.
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Thanks. I did not explain myself completely. I am living. But my ordinance dates are not in FamilySearch. I like to add those dates to FamilySearch. I do not know why they are not there.
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Your own personal ordinance dates do not show up in FamilySearch. FamilySearch only shows the ordinances for deceased persons. You can obtain your ordinance information from your ward clerk. While you are living, ordinance information is only available in your Membership Record.
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Karin
I am just another 'lowly' User/Patron ...
[ And, I happen to be a Member of the Church ... ]
Just in passing ...
Further to; and, in support of, what 'Amy' has already proffered ...
Here is a "Knowledge Article", in 'FamilySearch':
Why are ordinances "Not Available" for living people?
So ...
All that Said ...
Please be, aware; and, advised ...
In the "Family Tree" Part, of 'FamilySearch' ...
That the "Temple" Work, for the "Living" individuals/persons, be they Users/Patrons or not, is NEITHER, displayed; nor, available to be recorded.
The "Temple" Work, for the "Living" individuals/persons, who ARE Users/Patrons; and, Members of the Church, WILL appear, in the "Family Tree" Part, of 'FamilySearch', after they pass away; and, their "Membership Record", in the Church, has been marked as "Deceased".
Just my thoughts.
I hope, that this may also help/assist, somewhat.
Brett
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