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How do I check to see if an individual's temple work has been completed?

janetelizabethsumner1
janetelizabethsumner1 ✭
August 11, 2021 edited August 11, 2021 in Temple

How do I check to see if an individual's temple work has been completed?

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  • McConnellCurtisWilliam56
    McConnellCurtisWilliam56 ✭✭
    August 11, 2021

    Go to the Help Center and look for the article:

    "How do I view my ancestor's ordinances in Family Tree?"

    The article provides detailed instructions on how to view an individual's Temple work.

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  • SMacR
    SMacR mod
    August 11, 2021 edited August 11, 2021

    Hi @janetelizabethsumner1

    Thank you for your question on how to view if one of your ancestor's has had their temple work completed.

    When you are on that person's page and you select the ordinances tab it will display the temple work that has been complete or is available for this person.

    There is an article in the Help Center that will help you with the meaning of the different colored icons that you will see called "What do the different temple icons and statuses mean?"

    https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/article/what-do-the-different-temple-icons-and-statuses-mean

    We hope this helps with your inquiry.

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