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No. By convention you list the husbands name first and then the an and and then the wife's name. A parentheses is used for a maiden name. It is not normally used on the outside of an envelope. You assume she knows her maiden name. However, if there are a number of Mary Smiths, you can use it to distinguish which Mary Smith.

John and Mary (Harding) Smith. There may be several John and Mary Smiths attending a convention, but only one will be Mary (Harding) Smith married to John Smith.

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