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Mr. John A Doe Jr

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What is the proper salutation in a letter addressed to husband and wife where husband is jr?

The name followed by Jr For example: John Doe Jr


What is the correct way to address an envelope for mr and ms jr..if the mr is a jr?

* Depending on the individuals status it would be: Mr. & Mrs. John Doe. If the man was a doctor then is would be: Dr. & Mrs. John Doe. If the woman was a doctor and her husband wasn't then it should read: Mr. John Doe & Dr. Jane Doe or (some professional women keep their maiden name and take their husbands name it would be: Mr. John Doe and Dr. Jane Smith-Doe.


Can I write John Jr. and Mary Doe?

Etiquette has come to be more casual in society and you could write John Jr. & Mary Doe, but the proper way is Mr. & Mrs. John Jr.


How do you address a letter to john doe jr and Mary doe if they are married?

There has been a small change in social convention over the past decade. The appropriate address, in traditional circles would be: Mr and Mrs John Doe Jr. However, it is now an acceptable address, outside of more traditional societies to address your letter as John and Mary Doe Jr. When there is a hyphenated name, such as when a spouse has elected to retain her married name, the form would be: Mr. John Doe Jr Ms. Mary Smith-Doe, Jr. Address


How do you write a husband and wife's first names when the husband is a jr?

When the husband is a 'Jr.' and your letter is formal and not private you would address it (example:) Mr. John Doe, Jr., and Mrs. Jane Doe or it is still fine to put: Mr. & Mrs. John Doe, Jr. If you know the couple as friends then in the letter or note you can just put their first names and drop the Jr.


Do you list the name as john m and sally doe jr or john m jr and sally doe?

john m jr and sally doe


How do you identify that parent suing on behalf of a minor?

John Doe on behalf of the minor John Doe, Jr. Or John Doe as guardian of the minor John Doe, Jr.


Is it proper to address as Mr john doe Ph.D?

It is proper to address Mr. John Doe PhD as Dr. John Doe. You might also address Mr. John Doe PhD as Mr. Doe or Doctor Doe, depending on which reference he prefers.


Correct punctuation for Mr John Doe III?

The correct punctuation for "Mr. John Doe III" is as shown. The period after "Mr" indicates an abbreviation, while "III" denotes the third in a line of individuals with the same name.


Parents name on invitation?

The parents name on a wedding invitation would read: Mr. & Mrs. John Doe are happy to announce the wedding of their daughter Jane Alice Doe to Mr. & Mrs. Jack Smith's son Jack Smith, Jr. Also it can be written: Mr. John and Jane Doe.


Whose name goes first in a mailing address?

Etiquette (and yes, it's still used) is the man's name goes first. Examples: * Mr. & Mrs. John Doe * Mr. John Doe & Jane Doe, M.D. * Mr. John Doe and Dr. Jane Doe * Dr. John Doe and Mrs. Jane Doe * Drs. John and Jane Doe * Dr. John Doe & Dr. Jane Doe * Mr. & Mrs. J. Doe * Honorable John Doe and Mrs. Jane Doe (only used for invitations to the couple.)


What is difference between John Doe Jr I and John Doe Jr II?

This is not the way these naming conventions are used. That would never be a John Doe Jr II. John Doe is the first person in a family to have that exact name. John Doe III is the third person in the family to have that name. John Doe, Jr., is the son John Doe; he may NOT choose to be Sr even after the older John Doe has died. Depending on the history of the family, the person being called John Doe, Jr, could be the fifth person (or some other number) in the family to be named "John Doe," and therefore could also be called John Doe V. If that were the case, John Doe, Sr., could also be called John Doe IV. But you NEVER mix the Jr/Sr/II/III naming with numbering at the same time. II is ALWAYS when naming after a relative like an uncle or grandfather and a Jr NEVER becomes a II nor does he ever become a Sr.