Many tombstones and genealogy documents have the date of death and/or birth written in Roman Numerals. You may see numbers such as MDCCXLIX or MDCCCII.
Now you can easily and accurately convert a Roman Number to a decimal number.
Just go to the online
Roman Numeral Converter
Online Roman Numeral Converter
Converts a Roman Numeral to a Decimal Number.
Also converts a Decimal Number to a Roman Numeral.
Thursday, July 13, 2006
Saturday, July 01, 2006
My Favorite Genealogy Blogs
Olive Tree Genealogy Lorine McGinnis Schulze (the Olive Tree Lady) answers questions about genealogy and provides tips for finding those elusive brick-wall ancestors
Past Voices Letters, letters and more letters! Letters from Civil War soldiers, from wives to husbands, sons to mothers, sisters to sisters... This blog contains poignant old letters full of genealogy tidbits.
Ancestors at Rest - The blog for AncestorsAtRest.com website. Contains death records of all kinds - funeral cards, death notices, cemetery receipts, obits...and more
Black Sheep Ancestors The latest genealogical information on helping you find ancestors in your family tree that were criminals, murderers, outlaws, bandits or scoundrels and that may have spent time in a prison, jail, penitentiary, chain gang or convict camp.
Genealogy And How Up to date announcements of new websites and new genealogical records and databases placed online.
Genealogy News Center Articles on Genealogy research from Genealogy Today website
Genealogy Blog
The Genealogue - Humorous genealogy blog
Past Voices Letters, letters and more letters! Letters from Civil War soldiers, from wives to husbands, sons to mothers, sisters to sisters... This blog contains poignant old letters full of genealogy tidbits.
Ancestors at Rest - The blog for AncestorsAtRest.com website. Contains death records of all kinds - funeral cards, death notices, cemetery receipts, obits...and more
Black Sheep Ancestors The latest genealogical information on helping you find ancestors in your family tree that were criminals, murderers, outlaws, bandits or scoundrels and that may have spent time in a prison, jail, penitentiary, chain gang or convict camp.
Genealogy And How Up to date announcements of new websites and new genealogical records and databases placed online.
Genealogy News Center Articles on Genealogy research from Genealogy Today website
Genealogy Blog
The Genealogue - Humorous genealogy blog
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