Walter,
Charlie,
Claude,
James, or
Jack would be my suggestions. They all have varying levels of popularity in the time, but none uncommon. I was thinking
Clint when I first read 'Blacksmith', but I'm not sure if that was considered a name all those years ago.
Edit: Don't name the lady '
Lacey', I will never take her seriously. The 1880's were such a hotspot for good names! ( That aren't
Lacey ) take advantage of it!
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This message was edited 5/12/2022, 11:05 AM