Last name prevents reserving temple ordinances?
The last name of Son/Sons for these people is not recognized as a name by the Family Search program. I am unable to reserve the ordinances.
Minnie Lee Son LVHM-TVT Earl Calvin Sons LXST-ZP6 Walter Milam Sons LXST-8ML
Etta O. Sons LXST-8WF Elizabeth Lackey Sons LRDS-4BH Hubert Washington Sons KLXT-P7C
Sally Remelle Sons LR6W-X84 Mamie L. Sons L2K1-88V George Washington Sons L6VD-P2M John Calvin Son 9N5Z-T9D
Willie Sons L6VD-5P5 Eunice Sons L627-C1Y George Russell Sons GSGH-57T Lulie V Sons LVPV-B7L
Marthy A Son GSGT-HCP Mattie Son GSGT-R2D Limmer B Son GSGT-N6M Lilla Mae Son GSGT-F1W
Robert Clarence Son GWFM-XBK Nannie Son GSGT-VQC Russell Jack Son L2BM-MNC Lee J Son GSGT-T5L
Calvin Goodlow Son GSGT-52Q Rubye Lorine Son LK3T-GR6
Answers
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You'll need to contact FamilySearch support to get that worked out.
It's also worth noting that FamilySearch has already reserved the ordinances (I believe they just send them to the temple system to be done). However, I'm sure they would let you take them.
Good luck!
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Welcome to the "Community.FamilySearch" Forum
I am just another 'lowly' User/Patron ...
[ And, happen to be a Member of the Church ... ]
I 'see' the problem/issue ...
Just in case ...
FYI
That is occurring; BECAUSE, the 'Word' of "Son", in a "Name", is what the "System" considers a "Reserved" (or, what you may say, a "Restricted") 'Word'; generally, NOT, 'preferred' to be used.
Here is a "Knowledge Article" in 'FamilySearch', with a non-exhaustive 'List", of such 'Words':
What words and abbreviations cause "Needs more information" to appear?
Where it states, among other things:
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Certain words and symbols, if used as a name, will prevent you from reserving that ancestor's name for temple ordinances. You will see a message asking for more information.
If a sealing-to-parents or sealing-to-spouse ordinance is listed as "Needs more information," the invalid name or symbol might be in the name of a spouse or parent.
Words to avoid
This list is not exhaustive, but it includes the terms that most commonly cause users problems. If one of the words in the list happens to be the first or last name of one of your ancestors, please contact FamilySearch Support.
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So ...
That said ...
As that "Knowledge Article" advises, for the individuals/persons that you reference, you will NEED to contact 'FamilySearch' "Support' DIRECTLY to address/fix the matter(s).
And, you may even NEED, to create a separate ("Support") Case, for EACH individual/person concerned.
Good Luck.
I hope this helps.
Brett
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