Time Machine only has backups to March

For a few years now, I've had the same iMac and 1TB external drive for Time Machine. I've discovered that TM only has backups to last March.  There are 422 GB of free space available on the drive, according to TM Preferences; it is not partitioned. 
Fortunately, until now my need for backups has been for recent dates, but I just looked for something much older and discovered this.
By now, I thought the disk would be full and the oldest backup in 2010.  How can I fix this?
Thanks!
Dick

You might see this one first, when it's only near full:
Once it is full, and has deleted one or more old backups, it sends this, after the backup is done:
See #C4 in Time Machine - Troubleshooting for details.
Also, all deletions are documented in your logs, but they aren't kept for long.  To see them, see #A1 in the same link.

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    Pondini wrote:
    Maxwell’s Demon wrote:
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    There is one big advantage of a clone.  You can immediately reboot
    to it and continue working and deal with the regular boot drive faiure,
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    is on another drive.  If you use your computer for work and time
    critical projects, this is a major plus!
    In the case of a hard drive failure/replacement, copying the clone
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    Time Machine and incremental backups have a place as well.  It is best
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