Hello List Shirley said: Who can you complain to about errors in the LDS files? I found a family member married to a 2 year old, and her birth year is incomplete on the marriage registry ( 3 digits only) If it is a record from the Historical Records database for India you can't currently do anything, but there is a facility coming in the future where you will be able to make additional notes to the index, in terms of the link https://help.familysearch.org/help/viewdocument?documentId=101553&sliceId=SA L_Public&userQuery=correct+records or http://tinyurl.com/2fmrl4s In case the link is not permanent, this is what it says: Document ID: 101553. How to correct data errors or make additions to the Historical Records database Question: A name has been indexed incorrectly, or it was spelled wrong in the record, and I want to add an alternate spelling.-Can I submit additional information that I have in my possession? Answer: FamilySearch does not, at this time, have the functionality in place to accept corrections or additions to its individual database entries without reloading the entire collection. However, a future feature is under consideration that would accept corrections or additions to the searchable index. Both the original index and the correction to the index would be searchable, thus preserving the ability to locate original indexes and images as well as the corrected or added patron entries. With regards to the family member married to a 2 year old, keep in mind that different people may have the same name. In one branch of my family tree, I found four males with exactly the same name. There were two brothers, the elder of whom had died. In the next generation, there was first a nephew , and then a son , so two living cousins had exactly the same name, including middle name. Cheers Maureen (Sydney)