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Mr. Lucien Philip Smith and Mrs. Mary Eloise Smith (nee Hughes). They were both from Huntington West Virginia. Mrs. Smith Survived, her husband did not.
"Mr. & Mrs. C. Smith" if you know his first initial. If not, then "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" would be correct.
Mrs. M. W. Watermain Harriet Tubman was also hired to a new mistress, Miss Susan, at the age of seven.
Both Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony died before the woman's suffrage movement became law. Mrs. Stanton in l902; I believe Susan B in l906.
her life was pretty hard seeing as she was born into slavery and at the age of five or six she was hired out as a nursemaid to a woman called 'Mrs Susan' where she had to take care of the children and make sure they didnt cry if they did she was beaten.
Captain John Smiths mom was called Cathrine Marsh Hancock
Mrs. Kate Smith.
Cpt. Smith and Mrs. Smith
Most Captains in the Armed Forces work hard to get their doctorite so they often prefer to be called 'Dr. or Doctor.' It depends on the individual. Examples: * Dr. Samuel Smith & Dr. Doris Smith * Doctors Samuel & Doris Smith If it is a formal invitation to a wedding or large event then it should read: * Dr./Captain Samuel Smith & Dr. Doris Smith
Dr. and Mrs. John Smith, or Dr. John Smith and Mrs. Ann Smith. John and Ann Smith is also appropriate, and might be the best choice in this situation.
You would address for a Junior: Mr. & Mrs. John Jr., or, Mr. John Jr., and Mrs. Sarah Smith.
According to Letitia Baldrige, one of America's leading authorities on etiquette, airline captains should be addressed both socially and professionally as "Captain Smith." This follows merchant maritime tradition in which only the captain and ship's doctor are addressed by titles. All other officers are addressed as "Mr. Smith." The written form of address is "Captain John Smith" or abbreviated as "Capt. John Smith." An invitation to a couple would be "Capt. and Mrs. John Smith." This applies to both active and retired airline captains. Airline pilots who have not achieved the rank of captain, or have voluntarily left the position of captain, should be addressed as "Mr. John Smith."
I think it should be Mr and Mrs John Smith and Miss Kim Smith, otherwise it sounds like John is their surname.
John Smith And Benjamin Danz Angelina Jolie played the role of Mrs. Jane Smith in the 2005 film "Mr. & Mrs. Smith". Brad Pitt played the role of Mr. John Smith in the 2005 film "Mr. & Mrs. Smith".
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The proper form of address would be Mrs. John Brown. To differentiate her from other Mrs. John Browns, she would be identified as Mrs. John Brown née Smith.