If you go to your local library, they should have a calendar for the years 1800
to 2050. I think it's called a perpetual calendar or something similiar to that.
They will know what it's called.I have a copy and I use it alot for some of
those older obit's.�������� Linda
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Paula1311(a)cs.com wrote:
Hi,
I have obit that give the date it was printed and it will say that so and so
died Tues. or such and I need to know if there is anyway from that
information to determine when that person died.� Is there some kind of
calulator?� How do you find what day a certain date fell on?
Paula
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