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Dear
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Dear
Edward,
As
you know, it is not the policy of the Church to make out membership records for
stillborn children. The Ward keeps records only of the members living in the
Ward, when a member dies that person’s membership record is forwarded to
Church headquarters, where it is kept on file. Since a stillborn child never
lived in the Ward, no membership record is made for that person. However, we are
counseled to record stillbirths on our family records, which records will
undoubtedly be preserved in the eternities. President Joseph Fielding Smith
recorded his opinion on this subject as follows:
“these
little ones will receive a resurrection and then belong to us.’ ‘Stillborn
children should not be reported nor recorded as births and deaths on the records
of the Church,’ he said, ‘but it is suggested that parents record in their
own family records a name of each such stillborn child” (Doctrines of
Salvation, vol. 2, pp. 280-281.)
Gramps