Paula, Linda and all,
Here's an online perpetual calendar that may help.
http://www.wiskit.com/calendar.html
Debby
At 11:02 PM 12/08/1999 -0500, you wrote:
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
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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