What does the acronym "MRR" mean before a person's name?

I found this before a married womans name in an old family text I am using to research my ancestry. I have only found the acronym used once, and it ju

I found this before a married woman's name in an old family text I am using to research my ancestry. I have only found the acronym used once, and it just so happens to be in front of the name of the woman who did the research to compile the book together. The author was born in 1909 and the book was completed and distributed to family members in 1986. The author was previously a teacher in Canada; I don't think the title has anything to do with her occupation, but that's just a guess. Is this an ancestry/research/literary sort of acronym? Thanks all for your help!

or:I found this before a married woman's name in an old family text I am using to research my ancestry. I have only found the acronym used once, and it just so happens to be in front of the name of the woman who did the research to compile the book together. The author was born in 1909 and the book was completed and distributed to family members in 1986. The author was previously a teacher in Canada; I don't think the title has anything to do with her occupation, but that's just a guess. Is this an ancestry/research/literary sort of acronym? Thanks all for your help!


or:I'll be honest I don't know. Iv'e just googled it and there is a variety of replies. What I would do is enquire from a site like Ancestry.com, or a similar family tree site. Good luck.


or:I have also googled about it. Nothing about this acronym.Are you sure that it is not a typo? So, it should have been Mrs instead

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