How do JR SR III go?

Traditionally, it would be John Smith, Jr., and John Smith III. But beginning with the fourteenth edition of The Chicago Manual of Style (1993), the recommendation is to use no commas in either case (see paragraph 6.43 of the seventeenth edition):
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How does it go Sr Jr III?

A man with the same name as his father uses “Jr.” after his name as long as his father is alive. His father may use the suffix “Sr.” for “senior.” The son may either drop the suffix after his father's death or, if he prefers, retain it so that he won't be confused with his late father.
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Where does the suffix III go?

The suffix III is used after either Jr. or II and, like subsequent numeric suffixes, does not need to be restricted to one family line.
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What do you call JR SR III?

1st generation — no suffix. 2nd generation — Jr. is born, and 1st generation becomes Sr. 3rd generation — III is born. 4th generation — IV is born. 5th generation — V is born.
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How does the JR suffix work?

Usually, the suffix Jr. is used for a baby boy who has the same name as his father, while II is used when a baby boy is named for a male relative other than the father. When three men generationally have the same name, like a grandfather, father and son, II can be used, but Jr. is usually preferred.
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How do you write III after a name?

John Smith III or John Smith, III? A. Traditionally, it would be John Smith, Jr., and John Smith III. But beginning with the fourteenth edition of The Chicago Manual of Style (1993), the recommendation is to use no commas in either case (see paragraph 6.43 of the seventeenth edition):
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Can a girl have the suffix Jr?

The LEGAL designation of “Jr.” still applies regardless of sex. Should a daughter be given the exact name as her mother she would be “Jr.” Interestingly, should a child have exactly the same name as her paternal grandmother … her name is still Jr.
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Is Jr or III part of legal name?

It's the fact that unlike 'Sr. ' and various prefixes such as 'Mr. ' and 'Mrs.,' the suffixes 'Jr. ' and 'III' are actually part of a person's official, legal name.
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Can you use II instead of JR?

That common usage is to use Jr when the child is being named directly after his father and to use II when the child is to have the name of an earlier male relative, such as a grandfather, uncle, great-uncle, great-grandfather, etc.
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Is there a period after Jr?

“Stella's favorite actors besides Robert Downey, Jr.: Amy Adams and Martin Freeman. Note that the period after Jr. stays, but the comma, whose job it is to set off information from the stuff before and after it, does not.
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How do you write JR and SR after a name?

The MLA Style Center

Dale Earnhardt, Jr. In a sentence, add a comma after Jr. or Sr. if words follow; the suffix is parenthetical: Sammy Davis, Jr., was a member of the Rat Pack.
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Does JR go with first or last name?

"John Doe Jr." means he is John, the son of John. In a full name listing, the suffix follows the last name because the person is primarily known by is given name and surname, the suffix being a secondary piece of information.
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How do you list Jr with last name first?

Generational titles such as Jr and Sr would make the most sense to have placed at the end of the name, regardless of first/last name order. It is still a suffix, and supposed to be the last point of the name. Ie. Alexander Kroeger Jr.
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How does a baby become a Jr?

From Behind the Name: "Junior is used to distinguish a son with the same name as his father. The following conditions apply: The Junior must be a son of the father, not a grandson. The names must be exactly the same, including the middle name.
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What is the longest name lineage?

Originally Answered: What family name has the longest traceable history in the world? Confucius (551 BC - 479 BC), whose surname was Kong (孔, also romanized as Kung), and his descendants have the longest unbroken documented genealogy in human history.
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Is SR older than JR?

(3) junior year, and someone in their third year is a junior. Junior can be abbreviated as "jr." in writing. (4) senior year, and someone in their fourth year is a senior.
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Do I need to add Jr to my name?

When signing everyday documents like checks and credit card receipts, you don't need to write Jr. after your name. Even though the Jr. is your real name, your signature will be effective without it. Your signature doesn't even have to be legible.
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Should I name my son after his dad?

Even if there's a long-standing family naming tradition, you don't have to follow it. This is your baby, and he or she will (most likely) carry this name for a lifetime. So although you can definitely consider family names for your baby, the decision is ultimately yours.
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What is the female version of junior?

The female equivalent of "junior" is also "junior." There is no difference between male and female names here. While "junior" isn't as common for women, it is still used when possible. For example, Mary Jane Junior could be a daughter's name if her mother is Mary Jane.
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Can someone be a Jr and a third?

Someone can use both the “Sr.” or “Jr.” suffix and/or a Roman numeral suffix if they so wish. If our Barnabas Ludwig Johnson II below and his son, Barnabas Ludwig Johnson III, are both still alive, then the former can be called “II” and/or “Sr.”, while the latter can be called “III” and/or “Jr.”
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How should I reference an author with JR or III in his name?

"Jr.," “III,” or other suffixes are not included with in-text citations, but they are included in the reference list entries. In a reference, include the suffix, set off with commas, as shown here: Jones, H. W., Jr., & Jones, H. W., Sr. (1941).
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How do you write SR after a name?

For example, Mrs. John Smith Sr. is correct if her husband was Mr. John Smith Sr. Suffixes are used after names to provide more information about the person and are called post-nominal letters or post-nominal initials.
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Do you add Jr to Mr?

A salutation does not include a suffix, even if you are using a last name and title. So, suffix considerations only apply to the address, not the salutation in a business letter. Correct business email or business letter salutations in this case are simply: Dear Mr.
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Can a mom have a JR?

'Junior' is actually genderless, and simply means 'younger'. It's not common to use for females, but it can (and has been) used on occasion.
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Can you name two kids the same name?

There are no laws against it in the US. There are many people here that give their children the same exact name as one of the parents and add a Jr. after it. For instance: American Boxer George Foreman named all five of his sons George Edward Foreman.
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