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uhnow86   
21 Jan 2013
Genealogy / Are recorded birth dates sometimes different from the actual? [16]

My grandfather was born in 1886 in what is now Ukraine (1-2 kms from the Polish border). But the birth records for his village are in Warsaw. I sent the Central Archives of Historical Records in Warsaw his name, date of birth and place of birth. The archive sent me a letter about his birth, but the date was off by about two weeks. So I was thinking that this was a different person from my grandfather. But someone has since told me that it is common that the actual birth date and the date entered in the records are different because of baptism, etc.

Can this be true? If so, doesn't that make it nearly impossible to verify that the persons are the same (names of his parents are unknown to me)?
uhnow86   
21 Jan 2013
Genealogy / Are recorded birth dates sometimes different from the actual? [16]

I had forgotten all about the 2-week calendar difference.

It's interesting if someone's birthday is per the Julian calendar, then they moved to where the Gregorian calendar is in use, would that person still have used the old date they were familiar with as their birthday?

Grandfather's Birth date per WWII Draft card: Sept 16, 1886

Birth date given by Warsaw Archives: Oct 3, 1886 (17 days later).

If they are taking this from old records, then this should be the Julian calendar and when converted to the modern Gregorian, wouldn't it go the other direction, to Oct 15th?

I used a calendar converter at fourmilab.ch/documents/calendar/

In any case, without accurate dates, I'll need some other family info to fill this side of my family tree and none exists...or at least hasn't turned up yet on any of the ancestry type sites.
uhnow86   
26 Feb 2013
Genealogy / Are recorded birth dates sometimes different from the actual? [16]

I have recently been given a couple letters from 25 years ago written by an old friend of the family. He was the Metropolitan of The Holy Orthodox Catholic Patriarchate of America located in New Jersey so I hope I can trust him as a source. He wrote that my great grandfather's name was Maxym. On the birth record with the date discrepancy I mention in the OP shows his name as Maximus. While not proof that the birth record I received from the Archives is that of my grandfather, it does make it more likely...right?