The Orange Temple Icon
The Orange Temple Icon
Exploring your family tree on FamilySearch, you may notice different colored temple icons. Green means an ordinance is ready to be performed for an ancestor. Blue means the ordinance is pending (e.g., reserved by somebody else). Grey means the ordinance has been completed. What about orange? In many instances, an orange temple icon means that more information is needed before an ordinance can be performed.
There are five required items:
1. Name- even just a partial name is acceptable
2. Sex- Male or Female
3. Death- “Deceased” must be checked in the Vitals section of FamilySearch
4. Date for at least one life event (birth, christening, marriage, death, burial)- need a year at a minimum
5. Place for at least one life event (birth, christening, marriage, death, burial)- need country at a minimum
So, as you peruse your family tree, keep an eye out for the orange temple icon. See what might be missing. Perhaps you can find this information, update FamilySearch, and then complete the temple ordinance.

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