Is this normal??
  When you enter a death date say 29 Dec 1821 and the fellow is
   65 years old at death, then you enter a burial date of 2 Jan 1822
   and the gentleman in question gains a year in age, now he's 66.

  If you enter this info any other time of the year only at a month
   break, he stays the same age.

  the things that make us say, hmmm.

     Gene


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