Why did sal's grandmother decide to marry sal's Grandfalls?
Sal's grandmother fell in love with Sal's grandfather because he made her laugh and they shared a deep connection. Despite facing disapproval from her family, she followed her heart and decided to marry him.
Because she liked him.
Bestemor -> Grandmother Bestefar -> Grandfather Also: On the mothers side: mormor -> Grandmother (mothermother) morfar -> Grandfather (motherfather) On the fathers side: farmor -> Grandmother (fathermother) farfar -> Grandfather (fatherfather)
There would be no legal impediment provided that was the only common ancestor. I presume as they do not also share the same great grandmother that the great grandfather had children by two women.
You would be the Grandfather/Grandmother, so treat her sweetly.
In most cases your deceased grandfather's wife is your grandmother and is definitely related to you. In some cases, your grandfather remarried after your grandmother died or divorced. This second wife of your grandfather is not related to you, whether she is dead or alive, unless she adopted your parent. In that case she would be your parent's stepmother and your step-grandmother. If your grandmother was a second or later wife and the woman in question was a first wife, then, again, she is not related to you.
Your maternal grandmother is the mother of your mother. Similarly your paternal grandmother is the mother of your father, paternal grandfather is father of your father and maternal grandfather is father of your mother.
Your daughter's daughter is your granddaughter, and you would be her grandmother or grandfather.
Your great grandmother's daughter's daughter (i.e. your great grandmother's granddaughter) is you mother, your aunt, or your first cousin once removed.
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Yes, Florence Nightingale had both a grandmother and a grandfather. Her grandfather was named William Edward Nightingale, and her grandmother was Mary Evans.
It would technically be considered your half- cousin since you do have the same grandmother but a different grandfather.
No, he would not have the same rights as the biological grandmother, if she had any such rights.No, he would not have the same rights as the biological grandmother, if she had any such rights.No, he would not have the same rights as the biological grandmother, if she had any such rights.No, he would not have the same rights as the biological grandmother, if she had any such rights.