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Bolton, Andrew Mark
Bolton, Andrew Mark ✭
July 18, 2021 edited July 18, 2024 in Family Tree

How can I enter my own ordinance details on my family tree please ?

I am the root person.

Thank you.

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  • JLewis11
    JLewis11 ✭✭
    July 18, 2021 Answer ✓

    You can view membership and ordinance information for yourself and minors living in your household on ChurchofJesusChrist.org, in the Member Tools app, or through a ward or branch clerk. Ordinances for living people are not showing in Family Search due to privacy rights. You cannot add your completed ordinances to your own record. We hope this answers your question. Look in the Help Center for the article "

    • Why are ordinances "Not Available" for living people?


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  • Brett .
    Brett . ✭✭✭✭✭
    July 18, 2021 Answer ✓

    @Bolton, Andrew Mark

    Andrew

    Welcome to the "Community.FamilySearch" Forum.

    I am just another 'lowly' User/Patron ...

    [ And, I happen to be a Member of the Church ... ]

    Short Answer: You CANNOT; and, DO NOT 'see' them, in "Family Tree" of 'FamilySearch'; as, you are "Living".

    We DO NOT get to 'see' the "Temple" Work for the "Living".

    As long as your own "Temple" Work (ie. "Living" Ordinances) are recorded (and, Correct) on your Membership Record of the Church, that is just fine, that is all that is needed; as, when you died; and, the 'Clerk' of your Ward/Branch marks you as "Deceased"; THEN, when your 'FamilySearch' Account will "Closed" (as, you are now "Deceased"), you WILL become 'Visible' to ALL in 'Family Tree" of 'FamilySearch'; and, eventually, after a period (x12 Months, I think), your "Temple" Work WILL appear, in 'Family Tree" of 'FamilySearch', for Member Users/Patrons to 'see'.

    So ...

    DO NOT worry ...

    They WILL appear; but, all in good time ...

    I hope this helps.

    Brett

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  • Bolton, Andrew Mark
    Bolton, Andrew Mark ✭
    July 18, 2021 Answer ✓

    Thankyou for the reply I thought my own ordinance details needed to be entered on family search.

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