I want to perform temple work for two non-family members born in the 1920's and died in 2013 and 15.
I have written permission from a close family member and I have all the information I need.
They were both born, married and died in Illinois, USA
I have a some dear friends who passed away 5 and 7 years. Since then I have constantly been prompted to have them sealed in the temple.
I am not related to them, but I have their granddaughters written permission that she thinks it would be a great way to honor their memory.
Their granddaughter (age 45)'s father has passed away so she the closest link in her line. There are 2 other children of my friends who are still alive, but they have always been friendly towards the church and the family in general are close.
I have all their information and would love to get their work done.
They were both born, married and died in Illinois, USA.
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@Kristine Charlotte Rønnow Andersen
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Kristine
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You will NOT get the ability to "Request" the "Temple" Work through "Family Tree" of "FamilySearch"; as, (1) they fall within the 110 Year Rule; and, (2) your are NOT related.
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The first course of action is to ensure that they are recorded in "Family Tree" of "FamilySearch".
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The second course of action is to Submit a 'Support' Case through "FamilySearch".
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Even by submitting a 'Support' Case through "FamilySearch"; and, having 'Written' Permission, DOES NOT guarantee you will get approval.
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Here are some "Knowledge Articles" in "FamilySearch":
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What is the 110 year policy, and why was it initiated?
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How do I request ordinances for an ancestor who was born in the last 110 years?
https://www.familysearch.org/help/salesforce/viewArticle?urlname=Process-for-110-year-Temple-Request&lang=en
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Doing temple work for people not related to me
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Individuals for whom I can request temple ordinances
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Can I request proxy temple ordinances for a friend?
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I cannot find any close living relatives to grant permission for ordinances
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But, please be aware that the above are somewhat 'Dated'; and, "Restrictions" have been "Tightened" even further, making it much harder.
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I hope this helps, just a little.
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Brett
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My husband was able to get permission to do temple work for a friend of his who died a few years ago that he was not related to. He got written permission from the children and was given permission from familysearch to do the temple work. I think you may be able to get permission also.
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