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Correcting member's record: error in deceased parent's name

Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2011 1:57 pm
by lantredulion
At tithing settlement when a member viewed her IOS she stated that her father's given name was incorrect. The last time she viewed her information (presumably last year's tithing settlement) it was correct. Her father has been deceased since the 1980s. Can I correct the erroneous given name of her father via MLS? Or since her father is deceased does it need to be changed elsewhere? I am concerned that someone has changed the father's name via family history research?

Thank you.

Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2011 3:46 pm
by jdlessley
A membership record can not be changed through family history programs. The parent's name can be changed in MLS, but I am not certain that is the proper method to get the parent's name on the parent's membership record changed. But for the situation of correcting the father's name on a living member's record this is a correct procedure. I have done that to change the name of my mother on my record.

Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2011 9:37 pm
by eblood66
lantredulion wrote:At tithing settlement when a member viewed her IOS she stated that her father's given name was incorrect. The last time she viewed her information (presumably last year's tithing settlement) it was correct. Her father has been deceased since the 1980s. Can I correct the erroneous given name of her father via MLS? Or since her father is deceased does it need to be changed elsewhere? I am concerned that someone has changed the father's name via family history research?

Thank you.

See the Correcting LDS Church Membership Records topic in the new.familysearch.org help pages. It has information on how to correct the membership records of deceased individuals.

Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2011 10:39 am
by greggo
lantredulion wrote:... she stated that her father's given name was incorrect...

It might be good to confirm that the member is not mistaken about the spelling. My mother-in-law didn't even know her own legal name until she saw her birth certificate just before applying for a marriage license.

Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2011 10:47 am
by lantredulion
greggo wrote:It might be good to confirm that the member is not mistaken about the spelling. My mother-in-law didn't even know her own legal name until she saw her birth certificate just before applying for a marriage license.

It isn't that the spelling is wrong, but rather the name itself has been changed to a completely different one.