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temple work has been shared with temple M7DW-CW6
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Please refer to the Knowledge Article below:
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hi
i dont want to do the work i was asking because as there is no information how has it been allowed to be done
john
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should i say being done as shared to temple this should be flagged up and unshared just an idea for consideration !
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According to this Help Center Article ( https://www.familysearch.org/en/help/helpcenter/article/what-information-is-required-to-do-temple-ordinances-for-my-ancestors ) the person does qualify just fine. Here the are criteria listed in the article with bold added to the parts this name qualifies under:
"Your ancestor’s person page needs the following information before you can request his or her temple ordinances. The information makes your ancestor’s person page unique and sets it apart from other profiles in our database.
Name
- Complete names are preferred.
- If you do not know the full name, a partial name is acceptable.
- For a female, use the maiden name.
Sex
- The sex must be marked male or female.
Death
- The life status must be marked as deceased.
Standardized date for at least one life event
- A standardized date must be selected for one of the following life events: birth, christening, marriage, death, or burial.
- At a minimum, the date must include the year.
Standardized place for at least one life event
- A standardized place must be selected for one of the following life events: birth, christening, marriage, death, or burial. This can be the same event associated with the standardized date or a different event.
- At a minimum, the place must include the country.
When sealing spouses, keep the following requirements in mind:
- You will need the name and sex of each spouse.
- You will need a standardized date and standardized place for a life event for each individual. A life event is a birth, christening, marriage, death, or burial.
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