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    1. Re: [ILHANCOC] Help! Calculating Ages!
    2. LOWELL BROWN
    3. My appologies for the mistake in the Brithday Calculation URL; try this: http://snws347.eas.asu.edu:8000/~buckner/bdjscr.html LOWELL BROWN wrote: > > Look at this page for aneasy calculation of birth dates when you have > the years mos and days given with the death date. > > http://snws347.eas.asu.edu:8000/~buckner/bdform.html > > Lowell > > Majorville@aol.com wrote: > > > > I've been working with pencil and paper, fingers and toes, and have not been > > able to solve this puzzle. I'm hoping that someone on this mailing list has > > already found the answer. > > > > How does one calculate a person's age as is often seen on old tombstones, > > with the years, months and days? I am including two examples for which I > > have each person's birth and death dates, but I can't come up with the same > > result as shown on the stones. Did they include calculations for leap years? > > February (28 days), months with 30 days, 31 days? Did they use a Julian > > calendar? > > > > Understanding this method of calculation would be helpful when one has only > > the information on a tombstone from which to calculate a person's date of > > birth. > > > > Jesse Hadley died in Hancock County on Sept. 7, 1859. His stone said that > > his age was 74 years, 11 months, 20 days. From other documented resources, I > > believe his birthdate was Sept 13, 1784. > > > > Lucinda Lawrence Hadley died in Hancock County on Jan. 29, 1860, at the age, > > also according to her stone, of 70 years, 9 months, 10 days. Her birthdate > > was April 19, 1790. > > > > If someone can provide an answer or point me at a website, I'd appreciate it. > > > > Marcia Farina > > Majorville@aol.com

    03/25/2000 09:23:54