Sons ordinances
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As stated above, your question was forwarded to a different department. We wanted to add a little more information for you that might be helpful if this situation comes up again. First of all, we are so sorry for the loss of you son. You were asking about why his ordinances are blocked. What we see when we look at his page on FamilySearch, he is not connected to anyone. You need to add a wife and children (if needed), and add his parents. That will give more information so that he could be sealed to family members.
https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/article/in-family-tree-what-does-not-available-mean
The ordinance status "Not Available" means that the ordinance information for the person is unavailable to view.
"Not Available" might appear for many reasons. The most common are the following:
- Privacy reasons prevent display of the ordinances.
- The individual is still living or death information is not recorded properly.
- The person lived before A.D. 1500, and the ordinances are probably complete.
- Additional approvals are required before you can perform ordinances for the person (such as for a famous person or Jewish Holocaust victim).
- The person does not show a spouse or parents for sealing ordinances.
Other reasons include the following:
- A couple does not have a relationship defined in Family Tree or is in a same-sex relationship.
- The record is about a Church member who died, and the death has not been recorded on his or her Church membership record.
- One of the parties in a sealing is still living.
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Looked at the ID# and the ordinances are shown as Not Available. There are no recent merges or duplicates. Forwarded the case to the next Dept.
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My son was not active, and he lived in Broken Arrow. I don't know what Ward he would of been in. Can you look up his church record, and list him as deceased? I don't know what else I can do.
ward he would
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It looks like they got this fixed for you. Go to his record and you will see that you can request the ordinances now. You will probably get a message regarding this soon from the moderator that took charge of this for you.
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