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Former record of pre-1950s submitters no longer available

Matthew R. Lee
Matthew R. Lee ✭
February 14, 2024 edited February 14, 2024 in Family Tree

In a previous version of FamilySearch, on some records prior to 1950, I could see the name of the individuals who contributed a deceased person's name to the Genealogical Society of Utah. Not knowing that this information would not remain available, I did not record it.

I can make guesses on who may have submitted their names in the 1800s, some cousins, but it would be great to see this information again. They obviously cared for their family members and wanted to be connected with them.

I too would like to see these connections and record them for posterity.

We are building a story about turning hearts to our ancestors. That turning can be stronger when we know who was involved.

Who can I contact to discuss gaining access to this information?

Thanks

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  • Rhonda Budvarson
    Rhonda Budvarson ✭✭✭✭
    February 23, 2024

    @Matthew R. Lee Just guessing here...was it the TIB or Temple Index Bureau?

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