You should be able to safely marry and have kids since you are not first cousins--the relationship is safely distant.
Yes. If your grandmother's first cousin was someone else's grandmother, then the two of you are third cousins to each other.
If your child marry someone who already have children, those children will be your step grandchildren.
The grandmother, the grandmother's cousin, and your mother are of the same generation (first cousins). You are of the next generation and second cousin to the someone's parent. You and the someone are second cousins once removed.
Check your family tree. or ask your grandmother or someone that is in your family that is older to you or related to you.
If you share a 6-great grandmother with someone, but no closer relative, then you and that person are seventh cousins.
The Narragansett word for grandmother is nokummus (my grandmother); okummus means his grandmother; in formally addressing someone as a grandmother the term used is wutt∞kummīssin.
Your husband's step-daughter could be your daughter.Your husband could also have a step-daughter who is the daughter of a previous wife from her prior marriage to someone else. In that case, his step-daughter is not related to you, unless you adopt her.
"avia" means the mother of someone's parent, or grandmother.
"Daughter in heart" on an obituary typically refers to someone who was considered like a daughter to the deceased, even if they were not related by blood. It signifies a close, familial bond and deep connection that was akin to that of a biological daughter.
The Narragansett word for grandmother is nokummus (my grandmother); okummus means his grandmother; in formally addressing someone as a grandmother the term used is wutt∞kummīssin.
your great uncle your grandmother's brother is your parent's uncle.... and confusingly enough when your parent is related to someone of the generation older than them (their uncle) it becomes your (great uncle) great relative.
Grandmother: "obaasan", its the polite way of saying grandmother and you use it when referring to someone else grandmother, humble way of referring to your grandmother is "sobo" grandfather: "ojiisan", also the polite way of referring to another persons garndfather. humble way to refer to yours is "sofu"