Permission to do ordinance work for an aunt and uncle
I am going to be doing the baptism and confirmation for my father who passed away two years ago. I would also like to do the ordinances for his brother and his sister. They do not have spouses or children for us to ask for permission and I am the oldest living relative.
Richard Louis Broughton L1SH-H28
Renee Broughton L1SH-8Y2
Thank you very much,
Lisa Broughton
Answers
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Dear Lisa,
We suggest that you go to FamilySearch and Request permission for your aunt and uncle stating the above
we attach a URL
Request ordinances for a person born in the last 110 years • FamilySearch
to assist you
Wishing you every success
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Hello Sister @lisamariabroughton
Thank you for asking.
Because your Aunt and Uncle were born in the last 110 years we need to have permission from a close living relative. A close living relative can be a spouse, child, parent or sibling.
To request the ordinances click on the Request on the Ordinance page for each individual and then click I Have Permission (even though you don't have permission).
Fill out the form which comes up and submit it.
You will receive an email back either giving you permission, or an email asking to provide evidence that all close relatives are deceased. So you will need to know about your Aunt's siblings and parents.
Reply to the email giving the information that you have.
regards
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