You may be related to your great aunt's cousin through your great great grandparent, who is also her grandparent.
However, your great aunt could also have cousins from the side of her family that is not related to you. (Children of siblings of her father, if her mother was the sister of your great grandparent.) Those cousins are not related to you.
In addition, your great aunt could be your great aunt because she married the brother of your grandparent. In that case, none of her cousins are related to you.
Yes, you have kinship with anyone who is your cousin, no matter how many times removed. The more removed the cousin, the more distant the kinship.
Yes. Your kinship is that you are first cousins, twice removed. You are both descended from the same person or couple. That is your great great great grandparent, who is also her grandparent.
Your great grandfather's brother's daughter was your great grandfather's niece and your grandfather's first cousin. She and you are first cousins twice removed.
If he is your uncle by blood, his uncle is likely to be your great uncle. As to be an uncle it has to be a parents sibling. His parents would be your grandparents. So any of your grandparents siblings are typically called great uncles/aunts
No she doesn't. Have any rights
The grandchildren of any of your great uncles and great aunts are your second cousins.
Yes, along with your grandfathers' sisters, if any.
Who is Hermes aunts
== 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.
5th cousin was the answer first given. This describes the relationship for four generations descended from the first cousins. Therefore it is incorrect. The following explains. The first cousins children, your grandparent's generation, would be second cousins. The second cousin's children, your parent's generation, would be third cousins. Since you are a great-grandchild and you are referring to the great-grandchild of a 1st cousin, you are both of the same generation, the next generation in the lineage. Therefore you are fourth cousins to each other.
Answerno way, that's your aunts kid, your moms niece. your first cousin. AnswerIf you want a continuing relationship with your brother or your cousin you must accept their marriage. First cousin marriages are not unheard of, and are legal in about half the United States. On the whole they are no more hazardous than any other marriage.
Your mother's Father's sisters, no matter how many there are, would still just be his sister. Her mother is also his mother, your great grandmother, and her son would be your grandfather or your great uncle.