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US—Mortality Schedules - age with two numbers

Jay Heber Alldredge
Jay Heber Alldredge ✭
January 28, 2024 edited September 30, 2024 in Get Involved/Indexing

For the mortality schedule age column, i'm seeing entries with a number a line then a second number underneath like a 10, 12, or a 30, like a fraction would look. Anybody know if this represents a month number on top and number of years age on bottom? or other age indication? Thanks!

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  • EricShelton
    EricShelton ✭✭✭
    January 28, 2024

    If the age was less than one year, then it’s the age in months expressed as a fraction of a year. For example, 3/12 would be three months. If less than one month, it’s the age in days. At least that’s what the instructions for enumerators said for the 1880 census.

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  • maryellenstevensbarnes1
    maryellenstevensbarnes1 ✭✭✭✭✭
    January 29, 2024

    @Jay Heber Alldredge Yes, that is a fraction as @EricShelton explains for either months in a year or days in a month example 12/30 is 12 days and 2/12 is 2 months. Index either/both as Zero, like this -0- 😎

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