No, that's just crazy!
Your sister's son is your nephew.
Your sister's son is your nephew and you are his aunt (if you are female) or his uncle (if you are male.
Neice or nephew no dummy its nephew
The boy is your nephew
Your son and your sisters child are first cousins. The granddaughter is out of synch by a generation. That will make them first cousins once removed.
Your granddaughter and your sister's grandson are second cousins.
Yes, she did. She had the relationship of a mother that a mother has with her son. As most mothers do.
Your younger brother's wife's sister's daughter would be your son's cousin.
They are both adjectives, and "adopted" can be a verb as well. "Adoptive" modifies the person who is doing the adopting, e.g. "The adoptive mother." "Adopted" as an adjective modifies the person being adopted, as in "My adopted son." Adopted can also be the past tense of a verb, e.g. "I adopted my son in 2007." And to use both in one sentence: "The adoptive mother adopted her adopted son in 2007." Ta-da!
They have the same inheritance rights.
To add adoptive parents on Ancestry, you can create a new profile for them and link them to your existing family tree. You can specify their relationship as adoptive parents to accurately reflect their role in your family history.
Biologically, no. But Ian adopted Shaun therefore he is his adoptive son :L