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Cook-HoarShirleyAnne1
Cook-HoarShirleyAnne1 ✭
July 15, 2022 in Temple

I am asking for permission to do the temple work for two of my cousins. Their names are: Susan Carlberg, ID: G6JM-M8K and Sharon Carlberg ID: LLC3-HJ1.

I have their brother, Paul W Carlberg's permission. This conversation was done on Familysearch Messaging



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Susan Carlberg, Jacques (1952–2020) | Person | Family Tree | FamilySearch


1 JUNE 20228:22 PM

I didn't realize that Susie had died. So sad to get this news. Also just so you know I served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. I worked at the Family History Library and loved it.


I do have a question for you - Can I have you permission to do the temple work for both Susie and Sharon?


You can call me at (801) 800-0670

P

PAULCARLBERG 11:08 PM

I'm sure you would honor their memories, yes, of course.

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  • lookingfortheanswers
    lookingfortheanswers ✭✭✭
    July 15, 2022

    The information for requesting the Temple Ordinances is located in the information belkow which can be found in the FamilySearch Help Center. Follow the steps to request the Temple Ordinances for each person.

    How do I request ordinances for an ancestor who was born in the last 110 years?

    Article Id: 858

    April 20, 2020


    When you reserve ordinances for your ancestors, you can come across a warning message that reads, "Permission Required." The message means that the ancestor was born within the last 110 years. You must receive permission from a close living relative before you can reserve the name for temple work. Verbal permission is acceptable.

    A close living relative can be an undivorced spouse, an adult child, a parent, or a sibling.

    If no close living relatives exist to grant permission, you can still request permission to do the ordinances. Please provide evidence that no living close relatives exist. 

    For more information on this topic, please consult the Church’s General Handbook: Serving in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 28.1.

    Grandchildren can request the ordinances for their deceased grandparents. Grandchildren still need permission from a close living relative. Grandchildren do not fill out the permission form.

    Before you start

    • To request permission, you need an email account and a phone number. 
    • Make sure that the person who gave permission appears in Family Tree as a close living relative of the deceased person.
    • If no close relatives are alive, make sure that Family Tree contains their death information. Attach sources as evidence. 

    Steps (website)

    1. In Family Tree on the FamilySearch.org website, navigate to the person page of the relative whose ordinances you want to request. 
    2. On the person page, a series of tabs appears directly below the relative's name. Click Ordinances.
    3. Click Request (Permission Required).
    4. In the Permission Required box, click I Have Permission.
    5. Answer the question, "Is the spouse alive?"
    6. Fill out the information, and click Submit.
    7. A message lets you know you submitted the request. 

    Steps (mobile app)

    1. In the Family Tree mobile app, navigate to the person page of the relative whose ordinances you want to request. 
    2. Beneath the name banner, tap Ordinances.
    3. Tap Request Permission. 
    4. Beneath the policy statement, enter your email address and phone number. 
    5. Enter your relationship to this person, along with your reason for the request. 
    6. Enter the name of the person who gave you permission. 
    7. Identify the relationship between the person who gave permission and the deceased relative. 
    8. Enter contact information for the person who gave permission. 
    9. In the top-right of the screen, tap Submit. 

    Steps (Family Tree Lite)

    You cannot request permission in Family Tree Lite.

    After you finish

    You receive an email about your request no matter what the decision is. FamilySearch Support works to reply in a timely manner. Be sure to check your junk mail folder when you look for this email.

    • FamilySearch approves your request. The system adds the family name automatically to your family name list. From there, you can print the family name card. If the name does not appear on your family name list, reply to the approval email you received.
    • Your request requires further information. Please respond with the information.
    • FamilySearch declines your request. You cannot repeat the request process. Instead, you can reply to the email you received.

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