Just III, like you wrote above. (If you were to speak the written name, you would say, for example, "John Henry Smith the third".)
Edward and Richard.
Normally the III means that "John Doe III's" father and grandfather are named (grandfather) "John Doe Sr." and (father) is named "John Doe Jr.". Which would change their names to "John Doe I" and "John Doe II" when "John Doe III" is named. The naming can also skip a generation or even a nephew or grandnephew can continue the name. I have seen the use of the roman numeral system with female names also.
Their names are Frasier Robinson III & Marian [Shields] Robinson.
Yes, the names have to be identical to be considered a III or IV.
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John Henry III Edward I
Usher Raymond III and Jonetta Patton
Common names are # Neodymium trichloride # Neodymium(III) chloride
Marvin III, Nona, and Frankie.
All of the pope's names starting with the letter "A: are: * Adeodatus * Adrian I, II, III, IV, V, and VI * Agapetus I and II * Agatho * Alexander I, II, III, IV, V, VI, and VII * Anacletus * Anastasius I, II, III, and IV * Anicetus * Anterus
No, typically a comma is not used before "III" when it follows a name or title.
Martin Luther King, Jr. and Coretta Scott King had four children. Their names are Yolanda Denise King, Martin Luther King III, Dexter Scott King, and Bernice Albertine King. Yolanda passed away in 2007.