Put Spouses in Order under the Ordinance Tab
Currently, under the Ordinance Tab, when the ancestor married more than one time, it doesn't put them in order of date of marriage. This would be VERY help to have this in order.
I have attached a screenshot of the Family Members section of Details and also the Ordinances section so you can see.
Thank you. This would be AMAZING!
Lindi Shumaker
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@LindiShu, I don't understand, your screen shot does show the marriages in date order, first marriage in 1917 the second marriage in 1934. The Sealing to Spouse ordinance is also in date order of the Sealing ordinance, Sealing 1 Jan 2019 then the 5 Nov 2019 Sealing. Did I miss your point?
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I see what you mean in that Ellie Belle's second husband is listed first on the ordinance page. I have to poke around to see if the listed order is random, by sealing date, or alphabetically by husband's first name. But I have one question about your request:
Why?
All that is important on the ordinance page is to see that everything is completed. The dates don't matter. The order of completion doesn't matter. And there is certainly no requirement or reason to make sure that one be sealed to one's first spouse first, second spouse second, and so on.
I would want FamilySearch to stick with the simplest programming possible and not add complexity where there is no benefit from the outcome.
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