Ancestor has illegitimate child.
Father's name was not found after extensive research. Can a child be sealed to just a mother?
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Judith
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Here are some "Knowledge Articles", in 'FamilySearch':
Can a child be sealed to parents when one of the parent’s names is unknown?
How do I seal a child to grandparents?
https://www.familysearch.org/en/help/helpcenter/article/how-do-i-seal-a-child-to-grandparents
Plus, the "Related" Articles, on how to establish the various "Parent-Child" Relationships.
I hope, that these may also help/assist, somewhat.
Brett
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Judith
I am just another 'lowly' User/Patron ...
[ And, I happen to be a Member of the Church ... ]
Short Answer: 'No' - BOTH Parents are required.
But ...
That Said ...
DO NOT disappear ..
In such cases, the Child CAN be "Sealing" to their "Maternal" Grandparents.
You create, a SECOND "Parent-Child" Relationship, for the Child (ie. a SECOND "Set" of Parents).
You simply, ADD the Child, to their "Maternal" Grandparents; and, designate, the "Parent-Child" Relationship, for that Child, to BOTH of his Grandparents; as, "Guardianship".
Then, you CAN, "Seal" the Child, to their "Maternal" Grandparents.
I hope, that this may help/assist, somewhat.
Brett
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Thank you so much. This was very helpful. This will help my friend for sure.
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