My files have a Rev. Charles who was father of Sir Charles. Sir was also a medical doctor but best known as Sir so the doctor part is in notes rather than M.D. I've never found the younger Charles referred to as Jr. but he might have been as a child.
Same name fathers and sons are often mentioned in the same paragraph so it is important to identify them clearly for a reader.
Still hoping that the next update after Feb 4 build of Legacy 5 will have a fix for the relationship chart that you reported to the list in mid 2004. One of the generations is still missing for half cousins who are descendants of first and third marriages of their common ancestor. -- Elizabeth
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What is the best way to handle multiple suffixes? i.e., someone who is both "Jr." and "M.D."
Sid Salinger
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