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Could any of you help with a question from a patron? It's about how much evidence (and what kind of evidence) do you need to seal someone to their parents....?https://community.familysearch.org/s/question/0D53A00004U7VWpSAN/i-believe-i-have-found-my-mothers-birth-mother-dna-has-identified-grandparents-after-researching-all-the-children-of-the-grandparents-we-have-identified-one-woman-who-was-never-married
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Interesting question. Im not sure the church tries to really do all the "splitting of hairs" on all the different scenarios.
and as we all know - the temple file submission process - never once asks for proof.
but "policy" and what the system allows are obviously allowed to be different - and not necessarily forced to be the same set of rules.
I would say their should be a "preponderance" of proof - but thats just my 2 cents.
but everyone has a slightly different thought for what that means
I dont think we should be doing temple work on "guesses"
especially since we know sooner or later - all facts will be revealed for what is needed for temple work.
also a child should not normally be sealed to a biological parent when the biological parent had no relationship with the child and did not have a relationship with the other parent.
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[ A copy of my response in the original post ]
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@Sherryl Lynn Corder
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Sherryl
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I totally understand your desire to "Seal" your Mother to her Mother.
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But, as 'Jessie' has indicated, if the "Father" in not known (and, NOT "Recorded", anywhere); then, that will not be possible, you cannot just "Seal" a Child to just one Parent (in your Mother's case her Mother alone).
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Do not despair.
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"Seal" your Mother to her Grandparents.
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That way, your Mother is still linked/connected to her Family.
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And, as 'Jessie' has indicated, there are a number of "Knowledge Articles" regarding the "Ordinances" of, both, "Sealing" of 'Couples' and/or 'Children' in relation to your situation.
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Here are links to some of the relevant "Knowledge Articles":
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Sealing a child to parents when the name of the father or mother is unknown
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Policies for sealing deceased children to adoptive parents, grandparents, or others
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Sealing a child to other than biological parents
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Can a Couple Be Sealed Who Never Married or Whose Marriage Date I Cannot Find?
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Policy on sealing a deceased couple that were never married nor ever lived together
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I hope this all helps.
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Brett
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Thank you for sharing all the references!
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Thank you! If you could review the answers in the other post and see if this adds additional detail, feel free to add it there too. The patron likely won't see it here.
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I don't see it either anymore, the post must have been deleted.
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