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How would I report a genealogy error in the LDS records to the Mormon Church?

Dear Gramps,
I am not Mormon but I do genealogy research, and just discovered an error in the LDS records showing my Great Grandmother in a sealed marriage to my Grandfather, her son. I have read and understand the concept of sealing parents to children, though I don’t agree on a doctrinal level (I’m Baptist and come from a long line of Baptists), but this was not that— it was sealing their MARRIAGE to one another. I hardly think my Great Grandmother was a pedophile! Any hope for straightening out such errors in the LDS records?
Karen, from Little Rock, Arkansas

Dear Karen,
Please enter into a search engine such as Google, “FamilySearch.org,” and when that comes up, click on “FamilySearch.org – Search.” On that screen, go to the bottom of the page and click on “:contact us.” A screen will come up that will facilitate your providing information to the genealogy department of the Church. If you request a response, I would imagine that you will very likely receive one.
Gramps

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