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I think I should explain what I meant in my response.<BR>
I have many documents pre 1923 from the months of January to December and all of the dates on them are Julian for the reasons I stated (the calendar changed late). The double year notation is used in every instance?<BR>
I simply added 12 or 13 days where appropriate. None of my research goes back far enough, it is all post 1800, to possibly warrant the double year notation?<BR>
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