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Can find my wife in FamilySearch, even with her ID

Freddy Arsenault
Freddy Arsenault ✭
December 4, 2022 edited December 4, 2022 in Family Tree

My father-in-law created a family a tree that, of course, included my wife. I also began mapping my family tree a number of years ago during which time I also created an ID for my wife; both ID's being different. When I try to find the ID my father-in-law gave my wife, I can't seem to locate it. Any help?

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  • Chas Howell
    Chas Howell ✭✭✭✭✭
    December 4, 2022 edited December 4, 2022

    @Freddy Arsenault, you will only be able to see the PIDs of Deceased persons. Living PIDs are private. Only the person who created the Living PID can see that PID, no one else. The Living PID will only become visible to others when it is marked by the creator of that profile as Deceased.

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