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Confirm sealing information

Brea Mefford
Brea Mefford ✭
December 8, 2022 edited December 8, 2022 in Temple

I have a relative that I'm having a hard time documenting a marriage that shows on Family Search. According to the missionary record and the ordinance date on Family Search, Henry Culver Kartchner both left on his mission and was sealed to Rouzeltha Welker on 18 Mar 1914. Were missionaries allowed to be married in 1914? I can find no other records of this marriage other than the sealing that is connected to these 2 individuals, so I want to verify that the church records have this marriage correctly entered.

The 1930 Census indicates that Henry's first marriage occurred in 1916 to another wife. I also have some evidence that indicates that Rouzeltha died in 1908, so that adds to my desire to verify whether a sealing did take place and if it was to Rouzeltha Welker, daughter of Joseph & Annie Welker.

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  • Bryan54
    Bryan54 ✭✭✭✭✭
    December 8, 2022

    Henry Culver Kartchner KWZP-93D: Private message sent with an update on the issue. Please watch for a red dot near the envelope icon in the upper right-hand corner of this page.

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  • Chas Howell
    Chas Howell ✭✭✭✭✭
    December 8, 2022 edited December 8, 2022

    Someone at FS or a Moderator will need to verify the Sealing for you (they will need the PIDs), but everything you outline fits. One possible scenario is that Henry marries Rouzeltha in a civil marriage prior to her death in 1908. Subsequently he is Sealed to his deceased wife and leaves for his mission in 1914. Later returns in 2 years and marries 2nd wife in 1916. Don't know if Henry's age fits this timeline. I suppose you have already looked at both wives PIDs for sources and clues? 

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  • Brea Mefford
    Brea Mefford ✭
    December 8, 2022
    https://community.familysearch.org/en/discussion/comment/483863#Comment_483863

    The moderator looked it up and it turns out this was a "law of adoption" sealing and they were never married, it was just a sealing after she died.

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