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*The Norwegian Government used the Julian calendar up until February 18, 1700.They began using the Gregorian calendar in Norway on March 1, 1700 (a difference of 11 days). Do not use this conversion table for Swedish or Finnish research between 1700 and 1753. | *The Norwegian Government used the Julian calendar up until February 18, 1700.They began using the Gregorian calendar in Norway on March 1, 1700 (a difference of 11 days). Do not use this conversion table for Swedish or Finnish research between 1700 and 1753. | ||
*Note: Omnium Sanctorium (All Saints' Day), was changed in 1770 to the first Sunday in November, rather than 1 November. In the tables below, it is | *Note: Omnium Sanctorium (All Saints' Day), was changed in 1770 to the first Sunday in November, rather than 1 November. In the tables below, it is sometimes listed as 1 November, despite the change that took place in 1770. In Norway, Omnium Sanctorium (All Saints' Day) continues to be celebrated on the first Sunday of November rather than 1 November. See the following sources: http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allehelgensdag<br>http://www.landsarkivetkbh.dk/genealogi/tid/liste.htm<br>http://www.kirken.no/?event=doLink&famID=333966<br>http://snl.no/allehelgensdag | ||
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