Your cousin's cousin may be you, your siblings, your cousin, or may not be related to you at all.
Your cousin is related to you by being descended from the brother or sister of your parent, grandparent, great grandparent, etc. Your cousin will have cousins who are also descended from those people, but will also have cousins on the other side of her family who have no relationship with you.
Your first cousin's cousin could be your, your siblings or one of your other cousins. The precise relationship depends on how that cousin is related to your first cousin.On the other hand, every one of your cousins has cousins who are related to them through their parent who is not a sibling of your parent. Thoee cousins are not related to you at all.
You are related to some of your cousin's cousins, and not to others. If you have an ancestor in common, you are related. If you do not can a common ancestor somewhere, then you are not related.
You are not related to your husband's cousins.
The first cousin of your dad's first cousin is also your your dad's first cousin or is not related to him or to you. The children of two first cousins are second cousins to each other. So the son of the first cousin of your dad's first cousin is either your second cousin, or is not related to you at all.
Your cousin's wife is not related to you, so her cousins is not related to you unless she has some family connection to you besides being the wife of your cousin.
You and your second cousin's children are second cousins, once removed. Your children and your second cousin's children are third cousins.
You and your first cousin's children are first cousins once removed. Your children are their second cousins.
Your cousin is anyone who is descended from a sibling of one of your ancestors. Your first cousin is the child of your aunt or uncle. Your second cousin is the grandchild of your great aunt or great uncle.
Your cousin (if a first cousin) and your child are first cousins once removed.
You may be related to your second cousin's cousin, or you may not. It depends on the specifics of how the two cousins are related.You are related to your second cousin through one couple who are both your great grandparents and your second cousin's great grandparents. All of that couple's great grandchildren are your second cousins, your first cousins or your siblings.But, unless there are cousin marriages in your recent ancestry, you and your second cousin, and most other people, have four couples who are your great grandparents. Your second cousin has three other sets of great grandparents who are notrelated to you. Any of their great grandchildren are your second cousin's second cousins or first cousins - and they are not related to you at all.
No, your cousin's daughter is your cousin, once removed. So your first cousin's daughter is your first cousin, once removed, and your second cousin's daughter is your second cousin, once removed.
Yes, any type of cousin is a person who is related to you. That is hat "cousin" means.