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Name, location and URL of Cemetery:
# First Name Middle Name Last Name Gender (inferred from name) Date of birth Month of Birth Year of Birth Date of Death Month of Death Year of Death Age at Death Epigraph (headstone inscription)
Microsoft Office User: If any information is not available on the cemetery website indicate here with ‘n/a’
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DIED 1900-1950 DIED 1951-2000
Age Interval Total Females Males Total Females Males
0-4
Jaime Ginter: In cell C3 place the total number of females dying between 1951- 2000 who died between the age of 0-4 years. Do the same for the rest of the age intervals. Jaime Ginter: In cell G3 place the total number of males dying between 1951-2000 who died between the age of 0-4 years. Do the same for the rest of the age intervals. 5-9
10-19
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DIED 1900-1950 DIED 1951-2000
Age Interval FEMALES MALES FEMALES MALES
dx (total # dead)
Jaime Ginter: Copy data from: Summary Data (Sheet 2) Column C
lx (# surviving from birth) S1000 (survivorship per 1000) qx (mortality rate) dx (total # dead)
Jaime Ginter: Copy data from: Summary Data (Sheet 2) Column D
lx (# surviving from birth) S1000 (survivorship per 1000) qx (mortality rate) dx (total # dead)
Jaime Ginter: Copy data from: Summary Data (Sheet 2) Column F
lx (# surviving from birth) S1000 (survivorship per 1000) qx (mortality rate) dx (total # dead)
Jaime Ginter: Copy data from: Summary Data (Sheet 2) Column G
lx (# surviving from birth) S1000 (survivorship per 1000) qx (mortality rate)
0-4
Jaime Ginter: To determine the # surviving from birth for the 0-4 age interval: This is the total number of individuals in this cohort –> the total number of males who died between 1951-2000. Jaime Ginter: Copy data from: Summary Data (Sheet 2) Column C Jaime Ginter: To determine the # surviving from birth for the 0-4 age interval: This is the total number of individuals in this cohort –> the total number of females who died between 1900-1950. Jaime Ginter: S1000 = lx (#surviving from birth) x 1000 total # individuals in cohort 5-9
Jaime Ginter: To determine the # surviving from birth for the 5-9 age interval: subtract the number in cell B4 from the number in C4. Continue to subtract the total dead (dx) from the lx value of the previous age interval as described above. Jaime Ginter: Copy data from: Summary Data (Sheet 2) Column D 10-19
Microsoft Office User: To determine the # surviving from birth for the 10-19 age interval: subtract the dx for the 5-9 age interval (number in cell B5) from lx for the 5-9 age interval (the number in C5). To calculate lx, continue to subtract the total # dead (dx) from the lx value for the previous age interval as described above. Jaime Ginter: To determine the # surviving from birth for the 0-4 age interval: This is the total number of individuals in this cohort –> the total number of males who died between 1900-1950. Jaime Ginter: Copy data from: Summary Data (Sheet 2) Column F Jaime Ginter: To determine the # surviving from birth for the 0-4 age interval: This is the total number of individuals in this cohort –> the total number of females who died between 1951-2000. Jaime Ginter: Copy data from: Summary Data (Sheet 2) Column G 20-29
30-39
40-49
50-59
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80-89
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100-109
110+
lx =l(x-1) – d(x-1) S1000 = (lx/n)*1000 qx = dx / lx S1000 = (lx/n)*1000 qx = dx / lx S1000 = (lx/n)*1000 qx = dx / lx S1000 = (lx/n)*1000 qx = dx / lx

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