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Certainly. Being related to someone has little to do with how old you or they are, and much to do with you and they both being able to trace your ancestry to the same person who lived at some point in the past.

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What is my cousin's wife to me?

Your first cousin's son is your first cousin once removed. The son's wife is not related to you. 1st cousin once removed by marriage is your relation to her, even though she isn't technically a blood relative, which really shouldn't matter, give her a hug and call her cousin.


Am I still related to my first cousin twice removed even though she's distant?

You are always related to your cousins, no matter how distant they are. Being a cousins means that you share at least one ancestor with each other.


Is George W. Bush related to Franklin Pierce?

If you're referring to George W. Bush, then the answer is "fourth cousin, five times removed". If you're talking about the elder George Bush, then there's no relation at all other than through marriage.


Is your aunt's cousin's daughter related to you?

Maybe. Your aunt is the sister (or sister in law) of either your mother or your father, so her first cousin may also be the first cousin of your mother or father, though not if they are an in-law. The daughter of your parent's (or your aunt's) first cousin is your second cousin. If we are talking about your aunt's second cousin, the daughter is your third cousin. Or you may not be related at all. You must share a common ancestor to actually be related.


How are you related to your first cousin's nephew's son?

There are a range of possibilities, depending on the exact relationship. If the nephew is the son of one of your cousins (i.e., they are the child of one of his brothers or sisters) they would be a first cousin twice removed. If they are the child of one of the spouses' brother's or sister's spouses, there is no relationship, though most families would probably refer to them as a distant cousin.


Is my cousin's husband's cousin my 3rd cousin?

== NO she is not related to you. == No, she is not your cousin at all even though she's your husband's cousin. You are not blood relatives. If you like her you could put her down for a personal reference for a job, but other than that you don't have to mention her at all for a job.


Is my cousin's daughter related to my son?

Yes, your cousin's daughter is your son's second cousin. This is because both children share a set of great-grandparents, making them part of the same generation in the family tree. Their common ancestry means they are related, though not closely.


What would my cousin's daughter be to me?

They wouldn't really be anything to you. She would be a cousin once removed by marriage only. She is your cousin's husband's neice but in no way is she your actual relative!A precise term would be "cousin-in-law, once removed', because if you were to follow genetics(even though there are none in this case), then you would be your cousin's husband's cousin-in-law, and his sister would *also* be your cousin-in-law, and her child/daughter would be your cousin-in-law, once removed:It's the same principle as your biological cousin's child...just with the "in-law" added.Although by that point, a lot of people use alternate terms or don't even bother because they're so stretched-out & tenuous; especially through marriage ties, but even biologically, i know people who are referred to in this manner as "aunt", "uncle", "niece", "nephew" or just "cousin", etc...depending on age, closeness, familiarity, etc. A lot of times, that practise seems to be a way of bringing people and families closer together.BTW: your child would be that daughter's "second cousin-in-law", just fyi :D.


What do you call your first cousin's wife?

In the sense of what is the name of the relationship, that would be "second cousin-in-law", though if you are that close to your second cousin and his wife, you could just say, "cousin". In the sense of how you would address her, it would be the same as with your second cousin. Just the name that she goes by. After all, "second cousin", or even "cousin", isn't a title like Uncle or Aunt is.


Is the actress Michelle Joy Phelps related to the swimmer Michael Phelps?

haha no she's my cousin, that would be awesome though..


Can i marry son of my mother's first cousin?

Your mother's first cousin and the child of your mother's first cousin are both what you would call your first cousins once removed.In most places, it is legal to marry your first cousin once removed. Some countries have different state laws about cousin marriage, however. Since you didn't mention the country and the state/county of the country you reside in, we cannot give you a straight up answer, only a general one.Cousin marriage is highly stigmatised in the West, though it is legal in most places in the West. Cousin marriage is common in the Middle East, but not so much in the West or Asia. You should also bear in mind that there is very strong medical evidence that shows having children with a cousin or a cousin first removed increases the risk of that child being born with genetic complications that will affect them for their entire lives.You should look into the local laws of your state/county. Though it is widely legal in the West to marry the first cousin once removed, there are sometimes local restrictions.


How many direct ancestors are there in 10 generations?

There are 1024 direct ancestors in 10 generations, excluding the siblings of each generation and including only parents, grandparents, great grandparents ect. 1 Self 2 Parents 4 Grandparents 8 Great grandparents 16 Great grandparents 1 removed 32 Great grandparents 2 removed 64 Great grandparents 3 removed 128 Great grandparents 4 removed 256 Great grandparents 5 removed 512 Great grandparents 6 removed 1024 Great grandparents 7 removed Added together 2046 direct line ancestors over 10 generations removed from yourself and excluding their siblings. 1024 different families and surnames though some surnames may be repeated down the generations as cousins marry.