As is often the case, the New York Times Weddings and Celebrations section is a source of inspiration:
A question I have: Why is Grayson’s middle name Marshall?
Thirty years ago, Nancy LeSage and Fleur Marks were strangers with something in common. Miss LeSage, of Madison, Conn., and Miss Marks, of Princeton, N.J., saw their photos side by side on a Society News page of The New York Times on Sunday, May 2, 1982.Just, like, to recap some of the names in this article: Nancy (f), Fleur (f), William (m), William (m), Grayson (f), Marshall (f), Cleveland (m), Dodge (m).
Miss LeSage, it was announced on Page 77, had become engaged to William Koerner Hellmuth, while Miss Marks, her wedding announcement in the next column, had taken the surname of her husband, William Dodge Rueckert, whom she had married the day before....
Mrs. Hellmuth’s daughter, Grayson, began dating Mrs. Rueckert’s son, Cleveland, in September 2004, while both were students at the University of Vermont...
And now, the two brides have something else in common, as the wedding announcement of their children, Grayson Marshall Hellmuth and Cleveland Dodge Rueckert, appears, at right, in The Times.
A question I have: Why is Grayson’s middle name Marshall?
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