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MRS. POSEY LIVINGSTON ISMOTHER TWO SETS TRIPLETSBy i. BLAIR. |According to William Royer, ofistinville. a member of whose fam-ily haa received a letter from friend* of Mr. and Mrs.Posey Livingstonnd any Bilitb'dA 4® ground 11thought immediate relatives of thlt; Idren could do a better job namthem than could even the PresiGtretHarUelle-Moulton pike, one the little boy14| months ago isthe great United States. Mrs. Livingston wrote a let Ion. Charles Henderson, winVtitriplets, bom herenot living, but his other two brothers' »re well and doing fine.Also according to this letter the second set of boy triplets, recently torn to Mr. and Mr.a Livingston, are hriving and vigorous, with ©very Sication thaj they will all grow manhood. The news of the deathwas then Governor of Alabama, and asked him to name the boys. Governor Henderson replied ax once calling atterition to the difficulty of naming at long distance, but sug grated that as the boys were bom sc near Armistice day, that they be named in honor of the three greatestna-one of the famous boy triplets bom n Third avenue, South Albany, lastwinter will be received with a pangf regret aa the whole community fondly hoped to see all three boys lt;ain manhood’s estate some line day. The portraits of these boys appeared in the Daily a few months after their birth and attracted great interest andpowers in the war against Germany and said that he thought 4he natAmericus,” “Francis’* and “Engle otttd be suitable.Miwould he suiiatiie. Also a local authority on nomenclature urged that the boys be called “Wilson,” “Lloyd George” and “Clemenceau,” respectively, in remembrance of the world’s three most prominent characters at that time.ceI(tmuch favorable comment. The eldest and largest of the boys was namedEwell.After several weeks of deliberation th proud parents decided for thd good American habit of ealling childrenIThe names of the newest triplets ofMr. and Mrs. Livingston have not yet been given out. In fact if they have been named at all, the mother has made much better progress than she did in naming her first triplets. At the time ef their birth, R H. Wolcott4ftletter to President Woodrowafter favorite ancestors of the past.Any who may be Interested in thesecond edition of triplets of the c« ebrated Livingston family, either as to paying tribute to them or suggesting names for them to bear, should communicate with William Itoyer, either at the Louisville and NashvilleIiisoti, and suggestedgoodly appearance of the boys,that the Presidentshops where he it employed or at hisresidence at Austinville.IPoseywill probablythem. Soonsoonone*ehandeda reply was received congratulating the parents on their first children, but the President declined to recom-should be especiallytrractive to the would be public servants of the county,
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Mon, Feb 02, 1920

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