Birth and Death Date Calculators

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Online Birth and Death Date Calculators

Links Website Description Method
Age Calculator Rootsweb Has 4 various calculators to determine birth date and age including the **8870 method Uses exact month method
Ancestor Search Age Calculator searchforancestors.com Used to determine exact age from birth date and death date Uses exact month method
Date Calculator Timeanddate.com Calculates birthdate from age at death and age at death from birth and death date Uses 30 day month method
Birth Date Calculator longislandgenealogy.com Used to determine birthdate from age at death Use exact month method
Tombstone Birthday Calculator searchforancestors.com This calculator allows Julian calendar or Gregorian dates to help you calculate birth date from age at date of death. This calendar also allows for an exact month or 30 day month method Has options to use exact month or 30 day method

Calculating Birth Dates

We all know that having birth dates helps us to complete the information for our ancestors and birth dates many times are much harder to find the further back you go. But many times we at least have the date of death with the age listed in Years-months-days.

This information can be found on

  • death records
  • old cemetery stones
  • church record
  • possibly Obituaries

Calculating Dates Using Online Calculators

There are two ways to calculate a date from an age at death:

  • 30 day month method; example: 28 Apr 1864
  • exact month method; example: 30 Apr 1864

This can be explained with this example: Death date: 13 Mar 1870 Age at death: 5 years 10 months, 13 days, Two answers can be given: Exact month method: 30 Apr 1864 30 day month method: 28 Apr 1864

Which Way is Better?

That just depends on how you wish to calculate the date. The 30 day month method assumes that all months have 30 days, whereas the exact month method uses the exact amount of dyas for each month.

Although, the exact month method would be more accurate when calculating a date. Some believe that the dates and ages calculated and found on tombstones uses the 30 day month method.[1]

Tips

  • Be aware that some of these websites have other types of calculators with different functions, explanations and tips, with various kinds of information.
  • Some calculators may require you to put a 0 in a box instead of leaving a box blank, also using a 0 in front of a single digit month may or may not be required.
  • Due to possible errors or different methodology used in Calculated dates from original calculations. (found on the tombstone, obituary or death certificates) , please make a note in your records that the date was calculated..
  • Calculators can be used to approximate a birth year from: 1) census data 2) birth date from wedding date and age.
  • Use either the Julian or Gregorian Calendar. Do not used the two together.
  • There is what is called a 30-day-month/or **8870 method which assumes that all months have 30 days. As searchancestors.com says: "...many of the headstones and obituary ages at death appear to have been computed using this method. It's an approximation which agrees with the exact calendar month method about 2/3 of the time.)"[2]
  • searchforancestors.com: "Because of the change from the Julian to the Gregorian Calendar, the calculator may not work for anyone born between Sept. 2, 1752 and Sept. 14, 1752 or when days were lost at the calendar changeover."[3]
  • The calendar was changed from the Julian to Gregorian calendar at some point in a country's history. Each country had a different date. Be sure to do the calculation with the correct calendar. Use this resource: change from Julian to Gregorian calendar Dates by country.[4]

How to calculate by hand - Estimated date

There is what is called a 30-day-month/or **8870 method which assumes that all months have 30 days, many of the headstones and obituary ages at death appear to have been computed using this method. It's an approximation which agrees with the exact calendar month method about 2/3 of the time.

When the online calculator is not available, use the **8870 formula or the 30 day month length [5]

For example: If a person died May 6, 1889 at age 71 years, 7 months and 9 days:


18890506 Year, day, month of death (yyyymmdd) 1889--05--06

-710709 Subtract age at death (yymmdd) 71yr-07mo-09dd 

_________ 18179797

   -Subtract constant 8870

________ 18170927 Born 27 Sept. 1817 (yyyymmdd) 1817yr-09mo-27dd

This person was born on September 27, 1817

References

  1. searchforancestors.com Tombstone Birthday Calculator, http://www.searchforancestors.com/utility/birthday.html, accessed 25 June 2021. Quote: "While you may think the exact calendar month method may be more reliable, be aware that many of the headstone and obituary ages at death appear to have been computed using the 30-day-month method. (The 30-day-month method assumes that all months have 30 days. It's an approximation which agrees with the exact calendar month method about 2/3 of the time.)"
  2. Ancestor search
  3. Ancestor search
  4. Ancestor search
  5. Search for ancestors