Your sixth cousin is definitely a relative, but a distant relative. There are many relatives with whom you have no relationship, and many people who are note related to you with whom you have relationships.
If by 'count' you mean does it make having an intimate relationship illegal or immoral, no.
Yes. Sixth cousins are too distant to be included in cousin marriages.
her 7th cousin.
Your grandson's third cousin is your first cousin twice removed, and you are hers. You count from the cousin who is closest in generation to the common ancestor in determining what kind of cousin relationship applies.
Your first cousin's son is our first cousin, once removed. Your child and that person are second cousins The "number" of the cousin is the smallest count of intermediaries back to the common ancestor (Don't count the common ancestor) then the "removed" number is the difference between the counts
It depends on if you share a common ancestor. If not, there is no relationship.
2nd cousin, but if it's your Dad's 2nd cousin... then your relationship with that cousin would be a 3rd cousin.
Your grandfather's cousin is your cousin twice removed. Her husband has no direct relationship to you.
It all depends whether there is marriage that relates you to them or if you are blood related All cousin relationships are blood relationships. With a sixth cousin you have a very small genetic relationship, but there is some.
It is your cousin also
There is no relationship. You do not share a common ancestor. Your mother's cousin would be your first cousin once removed.
it would be your cousin as well.
Your cousin's wife is not related to you.