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Some people continue to use Jr after Sr has died, others do not. Numbering is a completely separate system and does not change when an earlier number dies. John James I is usually the father of John James II but could be an uncle or other older relative. At some point John James II could be John James, Sr to John James III as John James, Jr. Later, after John James II dies, John James III can be Sr to John James IV as Jr. And so forth.

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The Jr or Sr suffix is applied only to a living person. If Jason Genesee, Sr, is living and Jason Genesee, Jr, marries, his wife may be called Mrs. Jason Genesee, Jr., if she or their community is very conservative about such matters. (Most married women would be called Mrs Caroline Genesee these days.) However, if she is being called Mrs. Jason Genesee, Jr. and he dies, she may continue to be called Mrs. Jason Genesee, Jr., to distinguish her from the wife of Jason Genesee, Sr.

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