Historical Date Formats – Family Historian User Group – Knowledge Base (2024)

Introduction

At various periods of time and in different places, dates have been expressed in a format other than the day-month-year or month-day-year format we’re all accustomed to; nor has the calendar always flowed smoothly and steadily — there are instances where a number of days were ‘skipped’ when a country adjusted its calendar. You will come across Sources that record Dates in ways you might not be familiar with, and/or which need careful interpretation.

Quarter Dates (England and Wales Civil Registration)

Births, Marriages, and Deaths have been registered centrally in England and Wales since 1837 in Quarter Years. The Quarters are January to March, April to June, July to September, and October to December. If you do not have a copy certificate for a BMDAn abbreviation for Birth Marriage and Death events. eventEvents are things that happened to an Individual and Attributes are things that described them., but have a GRO Index entry, found for example by searching the UK Government General Register Office website, you will only know the Quarter Date when the event was registered.

How Family Historian deals with this

Family Historian recognizes quarter datesWhen an Event happened, or an Attrribute was true.. Either enter the year and then using the three dot icon, choose the Quarter Date tab and amend or include the quarter date in the date based field e.g. Q2 1962.

The GEDCOMGEDCOM, an acronym for GEnealogical Data COMmunication, is a specification for exchanging genealogical data between different genealogy software. It is a file format that most genealogical programs and online trees recognise. standard doesn’t support the Quarter format for dates and so if, for example,Q1 1970 is entered ƒh records the date within the GEDCOM file as ‘BET JAN 1970 AND MAR 1970’. This ensures that other applications that follow the GEDCOM standard are able to interpret the quarter dates correctly.

This also works the other way round, so that if you record a date in Family Historian asbtw Oct 1970 and Dec 1970, you will see that it is displayed as: Q4 1970.

Those quarter date modes are governed by Tools > Preferences using the Use Quarter Day Display Format option on the General Tab.

Dates with Double Years

Between 1582 and 1752 in the UK, dates sometimes have two years mentioned, separated by a / e.g. 24 March 1748/9.

In short this was because, correctly, some recorders treated 25th March as the then New Year’s Day, whilst others used, as we do now ,1st January. Thus this is only relevant for dates between 1st January and 24th March.

You may therefore see an entry for, say, 24th March 1750, which dependent on which system the recorder was using, may mean 1749, if they were using the Julian Calendar (the year runs April to March), or 1750 if they were using the Gregorian (January to December). Another transcriber might include both systems, arriving at the 24 March 1749/50 entry.

For the UK and its Dominions, then including North America, in 1752 Parliament ceased this duel system making 1st January New Year. Note that other countries to the UK differ in their dates, please see external links for more detail.

How Family Historian deals with this

You should enter a ‘double date’ in the format e.g. 24 Mar 1701/02; Family Historian will recognise it as a date. (Do not enter e.g. 24 Mar 1701/2, as you will be prompted to save it as a Date Phrase. It will appear as “24 Mar 1701/2” and will be useless for purposes of calculations etc. as Family Historian will not recognize it as a date.)

Alternatively, click on the Date Entry Assistant Historical Date Formats – Family Historian User Group – Knowledge Base (1) button when you get to the Date field, and use the fields there, choosing Gregorian as the Calendar.

Or, enter the date in the Record Window, click on the Date Entry Assistant Historical Date Formats – Family Historian User Group – Knowledge Base (2) button and then use the interpreter option in the Date Phrase tab to state the date as you want it.

Whatever way you chose, Family Historian will then recognize the date and calendar and calculate accordingly.

Further Reading

We have a more detailed article on Using the Julian and Gregorian Calendars.

Quaker Dates

Historically, Quakers objected to the names of days and months in English because of their non-Christian origin. Instead, they referred to days and months by numbers. See Quaker Calendars & Dates for a fuller explanation.

How Family Historian deals with this

You cannot record a Quaker Date in ƒh; you must translate it into the more usual date format.

Regnal Years and Ecclesiastical Dates

The further back you go in history in the UK, the more likely you are to find official and legal documents referring to Regnal Years, that is a year counted from the official date (year month and day) of the accession of the current Monarch. Wikipedia has a detailed article on this, but for practical purposes, you should use Ian’s English Calendar to convert from a Regnal Year.

Ecclesiastical Dates express a date in terms of the moveable and fixed holidays in the Christian Church. Use Ian’s English Calendar to determine when a holiday or other important period fell.

How Family Historian deals with this

You cannot record Regnal or Ecclesiastical Dates in ƒh; you must convert them first.

Historical Date Formats – Family Historian User Group – Knowledge Base (2024)

FAQs

What is the date format for genealogy? ›

The correct date format for genealogy is day, month, and year (with all four digits for the year)… in that order.

Why do Americans use mm dd yy? ›

But why did Americans choose to write the month first? One of the hypotheses is that the United States borrowed the way it was written from the United Kingdom who used it before the 20th century and then later changed it to match Europe (dd-mm-yyyy).

What countries use mm, dd, yyyy? ›

The date format mm dd yyyy (month-day-year) is primarily used in the United States, Canada, and the Philippines. It is also used in some other countries such as Belize and Micronesia, as well as in some instances in Mexico.

How to write historical date? ›

Most writers of history have adopted the notations BCE and CE. BCE stands for “Before Common Era.” CE stands for “Common Era.” In this notation, Julius Caesar died in 44 BCE; Joan of Arc in CE 1431.

What are the names of date formats? ›

Date formats
  • *MDY (Month, day, year)
  • *DMY (Day, month, year)
  • *YMD (Year, Month, Day)
  • *JUL (yy/ddd)
  • *ISO (YYYY-MM-DD)
  • *USA (MM/DD/YYYY)
  • *EUR (DD. MM. YYYY)
  • *JIS (YYYY-MM-DD)

What is the best format for genealogy? ›

How to Fill Out a Family Tree Chart Template
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  • If you know middle names, spell them out. ...
  • Always record nicknames, denoting them in quotation marks. ...
  • List women's maiden names, not their married names. ...
  • Format dates as day, month, full year. ...
  • Common Family Tree Charts and Templates.

Why can't Americans use metric? ›

Whenever the discussion of switching unit systems arose in Congress, the passage of a bill favoring the metric system was thwarted by big businesses and American citizens who didn't want to go through the time-consuming and expensive hassle of changing the country's entire infrastructure.

What is the universal date format? ›

yyyy, d.m.(yy)yy or d. mmmm yyyy (mmmm may be substituted by Roman numerals). In more formal, international contexts yyyy-mm-dd is the preferred allowed format.

What do Americans use instead of MM? ›

Parts of the US (scientists, certain industries like automotive, etc) do use the metric system (SI). Many items have to be dual labeled in SI and Customary units, by law. However, other parts use the inch (25.4 mm, exactly), which may be divided decimally, or in common fractions (power of 2 denominators).

What is the most used date format in the world? ›

The little-endian format (day, month, year; 1 June 2022) is the most popular format worldwide, followed by the big-endian format (year, month, day; 2006 June 1).

What date format does America use? ›

In traditional American usage, dates are written in the month–day–year order (e.g. May 24, 2024) with a comma before and after the year if it is not at the end of a sentence and time in 12-hour notation (9:55 am).

What is British date format? ›

Whatever the format, in British English, dates are usually written in the order day – month – year, while in American English they are written month – day – year. For IELTS, you can use both date formats.

What is the traditional date format? ›

The commonly used date formats in the United States are: [Optional: Day of week (word)] month (word) day of month (numeric), year (numeric; possibly omitting century) Monday, May 27, 2019.

What is the format to write history? ›

The History Essay Format

A history essay (sometimes referred to as a thesis essay) will describe an argument or claim about one or more historical events and will support that claim with evidence, arguments and references. The text must make it clear to the reader why the argument or claim is as such.

How to format date ranges? ›

For date ranges, use “space-dash-space” formatting: “June – August 2017” not “June-August 2017”. Be sure that same style of dash (shorter hyphen or slightly longer en-dash) is used consistently throughout. Align dates on the right margin.

What is the correct format of date? ›

The international standard recommends writing the date as year, then month, then the day: YYYY-MM-DD. So if both Australians and Americans used this, they would both write the date as 2019-02-03. Writing the date this way avoids confusion by placing the year first. Much of Asia uses this form when writing the date.

How do you format dates in Familysearch? ›

Family Tree standardizes using the Gregorian calendar. To enter a date from another calendar, enter the date, type a space, and then enter the Gregorian version of that date (Day-Month-Year). For example, if a birth date occurred on December 31, 2003, you would type: "31 December 2003."

What is the citation format for genealogy? ›

Ideal format: 1. Author(s), Title (Place of publication: Publisher, year of publication), volume: page number(s), [book call number; microfilm call number]. Digitized by Repository at URL (accessed date). Comment.

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