User talk:Louisejeter

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Marilynbgardner49 09:19, 2 June 2015 (UTC)

I see that you are working on the Beaumont Texas FamilySearch Center ‎page. Thank you. You might appreciate the tips available on the Wiki Help page, Adding Details to a FamilySearch Center Page.

Beaumont Texas FamilySearch Center IS NOW the Port Arthur Texas FamilySearch Center
FSC 3339696 located at 3939 Turtle Creek Drive, Port Arthur, Texas, was formerly the Beaumont Texas Stake FamilySearch Center. This caused confusion because there was also a Beaumont Texas FSC. Since the Stake Center is physically located in Port Arthur, it was decided to change our name to Port Arthur FSC and  Beaumont change theirs to Beaumont Texas Ward FSC.

Right now on the wiki, both Beaumont Texas FamilySearch Center AND Port Arthur Texas FamilySearch Center have identical addresses and information.

Beaumont Texas FamilySearch Center needs to be deleted so as to avoid confusion with the Center that is actually in Beaumont but with a slightly different name.

Louise H. Jeter