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Hi Melissa, ordinance dates do not show in Family Tree for any living person, including your own record for privacy reasons. See these help articles for information on how you can see your own ordinance information https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/article/why-are-ordinances-not-available-for-living-people
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Hello Melissa,
One of things that many people do not know is that each person who has a FamilySearch account has a private space. This is a space on your account that can only be seen by you. Other people cannot see the information on you in your private space. Here is more information that will help you understand your private space: https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/article/what-is-a-private-space-in-family-tree
Thanks for using FamilySearch and for working on your branch of the large family tree on FamilySearch. We hope your question has been answered. You can add additional information to your private space on yourself.
If your question has been answered you may want to click the Did this answer the question? Yes or No section of one of the answers you have received.
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The URL of your private space is the same as everyone's, if you want to jump right to it: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/contributions/private
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- I'm a cybersecurity professional and I've been intimately involved with the installation of computers and webservers for more than 30 years. Guess my age. This link, sent to me via email, doesn't work with Chrome and if I try to use it with IE (newest version), I'm told the browser doesn't work and offered a new one to install, which by the way, doesn't link. There's nothing wrong with my computer. There's problems with the coding of the web site.
- I can't read the comments sent to me, which is normally in Chrome, because it is my preferred browser. So... can't reply. Can't see anything. The URL link gives me nothing.
- FamilySearch needs to fix their coding.
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Melissa, Do the links in the Comments above open for you?
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You can view your own ordinance information in the ChurchofJesusChrist Tools app or on the ChurchofJesusChrist website. While you are living, your ordinances are only attached to your LDS Membership account. When you become deceased, the ward clerk marks your membership account as deceased and the ordinances become public information and they show up in FamilySearch Family Tree attached to your deceased membership account.
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