Why doesn't iOS7 sort my scanned photos into 'Years' correctly?

I have taken the time to edit the 'date taken' on older photos that I have scanned and added to my iPhoto library.  However, after syncing them to my IOS devices, the native iOS7 Photo app (not iPhoto) presents them in the wrong Years in the Collections:  Years - Moments view.  Does the software not honor the 'date taken' info from iPhoto on the Mac?

I have taken the time to edit the 'date taken' on older photos that I have scanned and added to my iPhoto library.
Try, if setting the option "Modify Original File" will help: Try only on a few photos, to see if it works, before you invest too much work.
What is your iPhoto version? Depending on the version, the synched photos may be sorted by "date Changed" instead of the capture date.
See this link:   iOS: Understanding photo sorting http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4221

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