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
When addressing a letter to a married couple where the husband is a Jr., you would write: Mr. John Doe Jr. and Mrs. Jane Doe. The Jr. suffix is included after the husband's name to indicate that he is the son with the same name as his father. It is important to use both spouses' names in the salutation to ensure both individuals are properly acknowledged.
JFK was married at St. Mary's in Newport, RI.
I would say The Reverands John and Mary Smith.
In correspondence, addressing a married couple is : " Mr and Mrs John Smith " - the first name of the husband is the only one used. It is incorrect to address a letter to a married woman as " Mrs. Mary Smith. " A married woman traditionally takes the name of her husband and so a letter to her would properly read, " Mrs. John Smith." Surreyfan
dr Mary smith would be the correct way
You can address a letter to two doctors as: Drs. John & Jane Doe.
yes to mary cattlet
Yes they were. They got married in 1776 while Mary was a servant to dr.William irvine
John Brown married Diathe Lusk. Hoped that helped!
William Shakespeare's parents were John and Mary. His mother Mary was Mary Arden before she married his father. They were married sometime between 1556 and 1558. They died in 1601 and 1608.
Maud Mary Findley
No, it should be Mr. & Mrs. John Doe. You only use 'Ms.' if you are addressing a letter to someone you do not know is married or single or; in these modern times some women prefer you address them as Ms.