The
first
son was named after the father's father.
The
second
son was named after the mother's father.
The
third
son was named after the father.
The
fourth
son was named after the fathers eldest brother.
The
first
daughter was named after the mother's mother.
The
second
daughter was named after the father's mother.
The
third
daughter was named after the mother.
The
fourth
daughter was named after the mothers eldest sister, always.
ALSO:
The 2nd wife's oldest daughter named after
the first wife, using her full name.
Children after those listed above were
usually named after a favorite
relative with some possible exceptions:
*
If a child died in infancy, a later child might be given the same name.
*When a newly ordained minister baptized
his first child, if that child were
a boy, he would be named for the minister, if a girl, she would receive
his surname as her middle name.
*If a child were fostered, usually because of being orphaned,
he may
be named
for the foster parent.
If you are sure that you have the earliest
birth or baptisms and that they are in the correct
order then, if John's first son is named
Charles and his second daughter is named Elizabeth then
John's parents must be Charles and Elizabeth.
You get the picture. Of course this was not always true.
Though it was popular with most families.
So if you have run into a dead end, this may be of help.
This information is courtesy of Paula
Vaughn.
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