no as john is one of the relatives if you have john 2nd then youve got a son youve got to time your relatives number by 3 and thats what john will be it would be john the 6th
He is in Silver Spring, MD. John R Houston III is a successful business man whom sold his company and retired. John has a son John R Houston IV, and several grandchildren including John R Houston V
Alexander Aniston is Jennifer's younger half brother and her father's son. There is also mention of a brother named John T. Melick possibly a half brother by her mother?
Nope! Her son`s name is Jesse Keith, son of Lorrie and the late Keith Whitley!
Beethoven had no acknowledged or suspected children. He did obtain legal custody of his brother's son, Karl, after his brother died.
No, she had one biological brother (Michael); plus her mom had a son Gary from a first marriage. Her father, John Russell Houston Jr., had also been married before and he had a son John III from that marriage. So, Whitney had two step-brothers (John and Gary) and one biological brother (Michael). Then, her dad and mom got divorced, and her dad re-married. He had a daughter (Alana) with his new wife, so Whitney also had one step-sister.
Let's say I married John Smith and we had a son. Our son would be John Smith Junior (named after his father) then when my son has a baby, his name will be John Smith III (the third) It goes by generation.
Arizona senator and Republican presidential candidate's full name is John Sidney McCain III. His oldest biological son is John Sidney McCain IV.
If your name is John Henry Doe and you name your son John Henry Doe, you then become Senior (Sr.) and your son Junior (Jr.), not the second (II). If your son John Henry Doe, Jr. names his son (your grandson) the same, his son then becomes 'the third"', i.e. John Henry Doe III. However, if you name your son Richard Henry or John Harold, anything but John Henry Doe, but he still names his son (your grandson) after you, your grandson then becomes John Henry Doe II. Likewise if your brother Edward Charles Doe names his son after you, that child (your nephew) would also be John Henry Doe II. A 'junior" always has the same name as his father whereas "the second" is not named for his father but does have the same name as an older relative (grandfather, uncle, cousin, etc.). The 'third" is the third descendant in a family with the same name in either direct or indirect line. In everyday practice, the Sr., Jr., III are often only used when all parties are living but genealogically it is important to maintain the correct title to prevent confusion.
No. John the apostle, son of Zebedee was James' brother.
II just refers to the second in his family to have that name. I guess you can say so people wont get confused. Like if my grandfather's name was John Smith and my father had that same name, my name would be John Smith III. ---- A son who has exactly the same name as his father is normally styled "junior," as in John F. Smith, Jr. A third generation with the same name would be styled "the third," written John F. Smith III. (Note the comma before "Jr." but not before "III.")When "II" is used ("the second"), it's usually the case that the second is a descendant of but not the son of the first. For example, John F. Smith has a son named George Smith. Then George has a son and names him John F. Smith. He would be styled John F. Smith II ("the second"), after his grandfather, not his father.
The son of your brother or sister is your nephew.It is your nephew
Yes, he had three kids, his son's name was John named after his brother.
No, a person's name with a Roman Numeral does not require a comma.John Smith had a son, to whose name he added the Numeral I.John Smith I had a son John Smith II (John Smith the second)John Smith II had a son John Smith IIIJohn Smith III detested Roman Numerals so he called his son, John Smith, Jr. (with a comma), thus ending the Roman Numeral tradition for this family.
Dustin Rhodes known as Goldust and brother's with Cody Rhodes and son of dusty RhodesHis real name is Virgil Riley Runnels III
He is in Silver Spring, MD. John R Houston III is a successful business man whom sold his company and retired. John has a son John R Houston IV, and several grandchildren including John R Houston V
The roman numeral indicates how many times that name has been reused in a bloodline. For example, if John Smith names his son John Smith, then the son will be named John Smith Jr. Now, if John Smith Jr. names his son John Smith, then the son will be named John Smith III (the third), and so on and so forth. In the minds of many, using Roman numerals adds "class" to the name.
Henry III his son, howver the country was ruled by a regency council until 1222 as he was too young