Of course you are related to the child of your parent's first cousin, second cousin or fifteenth cousin. You are related because at some point back in history the two of you have an ancestor in common. It may be your grandparent, or it may be a great great great... grand parent. But if you can show a common ancestor, you are related to each other. With higher numbers, the relationship becomes more and more tenuous.
Your parent's first cousin is your first cousin, once removed. A child of your parent's first cousin is your second cousin.
You and your first cousin's child are first cousins, once removed.
The degree of cousin-age (first, second, third) depends on how far back you have to go in the family tree to find a common ancestor (grandfather/mother, great-grandfather/mother, etc.). The "removed" part refers to relatives of different generations -- child/parent of cousin is from you once removed, grandchild/parent twice removed, and so on.
No, they are your cousins first removed - if you are first cousins, then their child is your first cousin once removed; if they are second cousins, then the child would be second cousin once removed, etc.
No, you are not the child's uncle. Your 1st cousin's child is your 1st cousin once removed.
No, your first cousin's child is your first cousin once removed. Your nephew is the son of your brother or sister.
No, they are not a niece or nephew. The children of your siblings are nieces and nephews. Your cousin's child would be cousin once removed.
You and your uncle's child are first cousins to each other. You and your uncle's grandchild are first cousins, once removed, to each other.
Your child's children are your grandchildren. Your great uncle's children are your parent's first cousins and your first cousins, once removed. Your grandchildren and your great uncle's children are first cousins, three times removed.
Your uncle becomes your child's great uncle and your cousins are your child's First Cousins Once Removed. Did you know that President Barack Obama is a very distant cousin of President George W. Bush?
You and your first cousin's daughter are first cousins, once removed, to each other.
An uncle's nephew and the uncle's child are first cousins to each other. The uncle's great granddaughter and the nephew are first cousins twice removed to each other.
Your great uncle's child would be your second cousin. I think technically it is your first cousin, once removed! Second cousins, are cousins of cousins.
Your son and your aunt's child are first cousins, so your son and your aunts grandson (the son of your aunt's child) are first cousins, once removed.
Your uncle's granddaughter and your child are second cousins.
Your uncle's daughter is your first cousin. In the English language, it does not matter whether the uncle is a maternal uncle or a paternal uncle. All the children of your aunts and uncles are your first cousins.
Your great uncle's children are your parent's first cousins and your first cousins once removed.
It depends! For example, are you the uncle's child? That would make you and your wife first cousins. But you are not related to your wife's uncle if your only link to him is by marriage to her.
Your father's brother is your uncle. Your uncle's son is your first cousin and your children's first cousin once removed.If your first cousin has a child, that child and your children are second cousins.