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Huia | Report | 5 Feb 2009 00:07 |
On some censuses I have seen it as 9m, and one was 'under 1 month' which enabled me to tell his gt granddaughter that he was b in March 1851, when she asked, since the census was taken at the end of that month. Sure enough, when she looked at the title page of the family bible he had been given upon marriage, it gave his d.o.b. as 1 March 1851. |
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MargaretM | Report | 4 Feb 2009 22:58 |
They give the age as a fraction of the year so 1 month would be 1/12, 2 months 2/12, 3 months 3/12 etc. |
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sox1 | Report | 4 Feb 2009 22:20 |
Thank you |
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Stephanie | Report | 4 Feb 2009 22:11 |
and if you came across 3/52 it would be three weeks old |
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Stephanie | Report | 4 Feb 2009 22:10 |
9 months |
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sox1 | Report | 4 Feb 2009 22:08 |
I have come across this when, giving an age on the cencus, it gives 9/12. |
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