Family Group Record - The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints - broadcast lds 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Family Group Record in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the family group record number at the top of the form. This helps in organizing your records efficiently.
  3. Fill in the husband’s details, including full name, birth date, and birthplace. Ensure you follow the format: day, month, year for dates and smallest to largest political jurisdiction for places.
  4. Complete all sections related to LDS ordinances such as baptism, marriage, and death dates. Be thorough and accurate with each entry.
  5. Proceed to enter the wife’s information using the same detailed approach as for the husband. Include her maiden name where applicable.
  6. List children in order of birth, specifying their gender and filling out all relevant fields for each child, including sealing to parents and spouses.
  7. If there are additional children, check the box provided and attach extra pages as needed. Number them accordingly for clarity.
  8. Finally, complete the contributor's information section at the end of the form to ensure proper attribution.

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Utah is on the other end of the spectrum with an average of 2.32 kids per family. Alaska, Idaho, Nevada, Arizona, and New Mexico also have 2+ children on average, although most states have around one to two kids per family.
They may contain the individuals name; birth date and place; baptism and confirmation dates, along with the officiators name; marriage and death dates; and sometimes priesthood ordination dates.
Fertility. In areas with a high concentration of Latter-day Saints such as Utah, household sizes and fertility rates have historically been above the national average. As of 2021, American church members have an average of 2.8 children per household by ages 35-45, as opposed to a US national average of 2.06.
At the end of 2023, the LDS Church had 31,490 congregations and a reported membership of 17,255,394.
As husband and wife, you are commanded to multiply, and replenish the earth (Genesis 1:28), but theres no magic number for how many children were supposed to have, and its not a contest.

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New research shows that U.S. Mormon families are still larger than the nations, but the difference is smaller than it used to be. U.S. Mormons still have more children than other Americans do, but their families are not as large as they used to be. First, lets look at fertility in previous generations.

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