[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] September 31 ????
gpvjem
gpvjem at sasktel.net
Thu Jan 20 14:21:10 PST 2005
There are excellent but lengthy, detailed articles regarding calendars in the 2001 CD version of Encyclopedia Britannica complete with conversion formulae. I am not a mathematician so I'm not about to embark on a conversion program, but here are the interval differences between the Julian and Gregorian calendars as they were recognized from 1582:
1582 - 1600 = difference of 10 days (added to Julian date)
1700 = difference of 11 days
1800 = difference of 12 days
1900 - 2000 = difference of 13 days.
This still doesn't answer Karl's question however.
John Marsch
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Someone will correct me if I am wrong, but I thought the 13 days difference
was in effect after 1900. Prior to that most double dates in the records
were 12 days apart.
Rose Ingram
From: "Karl Krueger" Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 7:03 AM
> Does anyone know if the some groups using the old Julian calendar or some
> other time employed a September 31 day?
>
> I have translated a course of life my grandfather wrote and in being very
> specific to some dates he also gives the days of the week. Therefore I
> could tell the dates he was using were according to the Julian calendar -
> 13 days off from our (Gregorian) calendar. But at one point he is quite
> definite on specific dates and days of the week but I find he is off by
> one day in this set of paragraphs. I wondered if by chance some people
> used 30 days in August and 31 days in September as this would explain it,
> however, my limited research online did not indicate such usage.
>
> Now I just translated for someone something that was handwritten back in
> this same period as when my grandfather's story occurred. This person
> seems to indicate a birthdate of Sep. 31, 1894. Since this is now the
> second case in favor of a Sep 31 possibility I wonder if anyone else can
> shed light on this - or do we have two different people making mistakes.
>
>
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