Very common in my family too in previous generations that a new baby was given the same name as their dead sibling. There is one case in my family with my 2x great grandfather
Henry though. Three years after Henry’s birth came a little brother
John. When
John was two he had according to his death certificate diarrhoea and vomiting which lasted three days. On the second day both
Henry and
John were christened as the parents must have realised their younger son wouldn’t survive.
Henry was christened
John Henry the same day as
John was christened. Throughout his life then
Henry continued to use a mixture of
John,
Henry and
Harry.
The second unusual one in my family was two sisters born around a year apart. The first daughter was named
Elizabeth and when the second daughter was born they decided to name her
Elizabeth too and changed their first daughter's name to
Annie. Both girls survived to adulthood so we have never been able to fathom that one.
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