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ChristiansenFrankieJoan2
ChristiansenFrankieJoan2 ✭
October 5, 2021 edited October 5, 2021 in Temple

Bela Holton

K26B-8DX --- please check and see if these ordinances can be released. thank you

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  • CHold
    CHold mod
    October 5, 2021

    @ChristiansenFrankieJoan2

    Your question will be forwarded to a specialty team for review and resolution. You may be contacted by that team if they need more information.

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  • CHold
    CHold mod
    October 5, 2021

    @ChristiansenFrankieJoan2

    This article may help you. https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/article/in-family-tree-what-does-needs-more-information-mean


    Here is some other items that you can verify:

    Your ancestor’s person page needs the following information before you can request his or her temple ordinances. The information makes your ancestor’s person page unique and sets it apart from other profiles in our database.

    Name

    • Complete names are preferred.
    • If you do not know the full name, a partial name is acceptable.
    • For a female, use the maiden name.

    Sex

    • The sex must be marked male or female.

    Death

    • The life status must be marked as deceased.

    Standardized date for at least one life event

    • A standardized date must be selected for one of the following life events: birth, christening, marriage, death, or burial.
    • At a minimum, the date must include the year.

    Standardized place for at least one life event

    • A standardized place must be selected for one of the following life events: birth, christening, marriage, death, or burial. This can be the same event associated with the standardized date or a different event.
    • At a minimum, the place must include the country.

    Additional information for sealings

    When sealing a child to his or her parents, keep the following requirements in mind:

    • You will need the name and sex of each parent.
    • You will need information regarding each parent’s death.
    • This information must be properly recorded in Family Tree before you can request the ordinance.

    When sealing spouses, keep the following requirements in mind:

    • You will need the name and sex of each spouse.
    • You will need a standardized date and standardized place for a life event for each individual. A life event is a birth, christening, marriage, death, or burial.
    • The standardized date and standardized place can be for the same event or different events.

    Hopefully that will help.

    Thank you for contacting FamilySearch. Best wishes as you continue finding records for your family.

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  • Kerijy
    Kerijy ✭✭✭✭
    October 6, 2021

    Hello @ChristiansenFrankieJoan2

    The ordinances for Bela Holton K26B-8DX now display.

    Thank you for bringing this to our attention.

    All the best.

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