Hi! I have seen a couple of these recently and they seem fun, so I wanted to try one :) Let me know if I am doing any of this wrong, hahaha.
The ____ Family:
DH [b. 1926]:
DW [b. 1930]:
DD1 [b. 1955]:
DD2 [b. 1958]:
DS1 [b. 1958]:
DD3 [b. 1960]:
DS2 [b. 1963]:
The year is 1965. DH moved from France to the USA 15 years ago, working as a carpenter. He met DW while she was working as a librarian. Now 5 kids and 13 years later, they are married and living in Kansas City, Missouri. DH now owns the carpentry business that we worked at, and DW still works part-time at the library, but plans on becoming a stay-at-home mother soon.
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DH's FN was in top 50 in France in 1926 (
https://www.behindthename.com/top/lists/france/1926), his MN is also French and starts with the same letter as his FN, he shares his LN with a French painter.
DW's FN is the shortened/nickname version of a long name (Ex: Elizabeth --> Eliza), her MN is hyphenated and consists of two common English names. Her maiden name is also English.
DD1's FN is ranked between 300 and 400 in the US in 1955 (
https://www.behindthename.com/top/lists/united-states/1955), her MN is a flower name.
DD2's FN is one of her mothers middle names, her MN is French and ends in -a.
DS1's FN is a French name popular now, but not so popular in 1958. His middle name is a variant of John, James, Robert, or David .
DD3's FN is one of the first ladies FN's (
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_first_ladies_of_the_United_States), her MN is French.
DS2's FN is the English version of his fathers name, his MN is is English as well.