Your great aunt's grandchildren are your second cousins because you share a great grandparent. Your great aunt's great grandchildren are your second cousins, once removed, because you share the same common ancestor but are one generation differently removed from that ancestor. You are the third generation from that common ancestor, while they are the fourth generation.
Technically you not related by blood as its not genetically correct.But however you are Technically distantly related by marriage and you share same grand uncle and grand aunt and you can angue that uncle and aunt or grand uncle and aunt are common ancestor .While Aunt and Uncle are not common ancestor in truest sense they are still two people who are couple and parents of you cousins and you will always will have connection that you share aunt and uncle and cousins.So to pin point it down to exact relation you be 2nd cousins in law.
The English language has no specific term for two unrelated people who have the same aunt. Two unrelated people, A and B, can have the same aunt if the brother of A's parent is married to the sister of B's parent. The couple are aunt and uncle to both A and B, but A and B are not related to each other.
Your brother's daughter is your niece, her daughter is your great niece and her granddaughter is your great great niece. It works the same for nephew, aunt, and uncle.
I remember Aunt Jemima only in a plain clear glass bottle - with a picture of a lady called Aunt Jemima - surely there is someone out there who should be able to remember this.
Your great aunt's great grandson is your second cousin, once removed.
You granddaughter is a great great niece of your aunt. Your aunt is your granddaughter's great great aunt.
Your great aunt's grandchildren are your second cousins because you share a great grandparent. Your great aunt's great grandchildren are your second cousins, once removed, because you share the same common ancestor but are one generation differently removed from that ancestor. You are the third generation from that common ancestor, while they are the fourth generation.
Yes , your great aunt and your niece will share some but not all of your DNA. In fact, you will probably share much less than half with either of the, That is, of course, assuming that your great aunt is directly related to you, and not your aunt by virtue of being married to your great uncle.
You are great great aunt to your niece's grandchild. Your children and your niece's grandchild are first cousins, twice removed.
Technically you not related by blood as its not genetically correct.But however you are Technically distantly related by marriage and you share same grand uncle and grand aunt and you can angue that uncle and aunt or grand uncle and aunt are common ancestor .While Aunt and Uncle are not common ancestor in truest sense they are still two people who are couple and parents of you cousins and you will always will have connection that you share aunt and uncle and cousins.So to pin point it down to exact relation you be 2nd cousins in law.
If its Aunt by full blood then you related both same 50%.
yes, you are related by marriage in the same way that if your dad married a woman and her dad re-married someone, then you are related that man's second wife BY MARRIAGE.
No, cousin and great aunt are very different relationships. Your great aunt is the sister of your grandfather or grandmother. Your first cousin is the child of your aunt or uncle. (Your aunt and uncle are sister and brother of one of your parents.)
Your aunt's son or daughter is your cousin. Your cousin's children are one generation removed from yours, so your cousin's children are your first cousins once removed. They are also your aunt's grandchildren. The children of your first cousin once removed would be your first cousins twice removed. They are also your aunt's great grandchildren. Second cousins are of the same generation and share the same great grandparents.Your relative ----------------------------------Your relationshipAunt ----------------------------------------------Nephew/nieceAunt's child --------------------------------------First cousinAunt's grandchild -------------------------------First cousin once removedAunt's great grandchild -----------------------First cousin twice removed
If you are truly a great aunt then no, grand aunt is fine, but if the family persists on calling you 'great aunt' then go with the flow. Both great aunt and grand aunt mean the same thing, the sister of one's grandparent. Some communities prefer one and some prefer the other.
Your great grandfather's half-sister is your great great aunt, the same as his full-sister is.