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Henrietta's great-grandfather was a white slave owner. Her great-grandmother was a slave named, Mourning.
Yes, if the names are otherwise completely identical.
The foundation thingy named after him
He was named after his great-grandfather - Lodewijk Beethoven, the Dutch form of Ludwig
Jackson is the 5th male in his family to be named Monroe Jackson Rathbone, making him the fifth (V). His father, grandfather, great-grandfather and great-great-grandfather were also named Monroe Jackson Rathbone. He goes by Jackson professionally and in his personal life.
Jackson is the 5th male in his family to be named Monroe Jackson Rathbone, making him the fifth (V). His father, grandfather, great-grandfather and great-great-grandfather were also named Monroe Jackson Rathbone. He goes by Jackson professionally and in his personal life.
Jackson is the 5th male in his family to be named Monroe Jackson Rathbone, making him the fifth (V). His father, grandfather, great-grandfather and great-great-grandfather were also named Monroe Jackson Rathbone. He goes by Jackson professionally and in his personal life.
Prince George of Cambridge (born July 22, 2013) is named for Saint George, patron saint of England.His great-grandfather was King George VI, but that king's given name was actually Albert, named for his own paternal grandfather and great-grandfather.
Jackson is the 5th male in his family to be named Monroe Jackson Rathbone, making him the fifth (V). His father, grandfather, great-grandfather and great-great-grandfather were also named Monroe Jackson Rathbone. He goes by Jackson professionally and in his personal life. To cut it short, YES!!!!!
O that is a great name. My grandfather was named that. It means Llama.
He is named after his great grandfather (Katherine's father).
They were probably named after their great grandfather who was called Prince Albert.