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    1. Re: [LDS-WC] Temples using NFS
    2. W. David Samuelsen
    3. Same thing happened to me and I was able to prove it's correct earliest dates. 1. copy and past the IGI information in the nFS feedback report 2. explain it. And they DO follow through with the correct information that it will show up. Also, to watch out for... duplicate LDS Membership records. There are quite a number of them! I found one set, one says the person died and other says the person is living. I was able to use SSDI to prove the person died and followed through quickly with the missing ordinances for the person. And I was able to wrestle control of one record away from a distant cousin and put it in the control by the deceased person's brother, that enabled the brother to finish the necessary ordinances. All using feedback to right the wrongs. Paula Goodfellow wrote: > I'm also worried about what will happen to the current online IGI when > NFS is fully implemented. I really hope that it will still exist, as a > research tool. The current nfs doesn't work nearly so well for showing > temple dates and sources, and I've made several important discoveries > through the current IGI that wouldn't be possible with the current > NFS. I haven't seen familytree so can't comment on that.

    03/01/2009 08:16:25
    1. [LDS-WC] Stats question
    2. Terry Turner
    3. Hi, what nFS stats are available to me as an assistant FHC director? Terry in South Africa

    04/27/2009 11:52:12
    1. Re: [LDS-WC] Stats question [Ans.?]
    2. David
    3. Terry, I believe the only stats you get are what you are able to generate from within your own center. With the change in focus for family history to the ward High Priest group leaders and the fact that the members do not have to clear names through temple ready at a family history center that part of our reporting responsibility is no more. It took our stake president about 45 seconds into a conversation we were having just before we went live to realize that would no longer be part of our report to the stake. We do continue to track attendance at the center and are just now starting to see the return of our members to the center after nearly a year and a half since going on nFS. The easy pickings in their family tree has fallen and now they're coming back for training in research. Also, those that are new arrivals to the area come to learn how to use the program. David, San Diego District ---- Terry Turner <turner@thewebsurfer.co.za> wrote: Hi, what nFS stats are available to me as an assistant FHC director? Terry in South Africa

    04/27/2009 08:38:12