Its depend we're you gonna find your cousins. Finding your cousin from FACEBOOK or TWITTER and etc. is very difficult unless you ask them by sending a personal message. Maybe the best way to find your cousins is ask your grandparents or near relatives or set a family reunion.
If living, your best bet would be to use an online white pages-- whitepages.com , if you can't afford a detective service. Also, you could try writing to a talk show, sometimes they will reconnect people. If nonliving, if you know their social security number, you can look it up. I always do a Google search. Also, there are lots of websites for family research. I have found that it is really hard to find info on people who were born within the last 70-100 years. It is easier to find the older ones. I've found a lot of information on ancestry.com ..........familysearch.org ............. findagrave.com ............ eskimo.com .......... vitalrecords.com ......... footnote.com ......... vinelink.com ......... census.gov ........... ancestorhunt.com ............ freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com ............. county websites
To figure out who your second cousins are, list all of your great-grandparent's grerat-grandchildren. Remove your first cousins (children of you aunts and uncles) from that list. Remove your siblings (children of your parents) from that list. All who remain on the list are your second cousins.
Find a common ancestor, one that the two people share. Then you can determine the relationship.
If two people are first cousins, their children are second cousins. If two people are fifth cousins, their children are sixth cousins.
If two people have grandparents who were siblings, then their parents are first cousins and they are second cousins.People whose grandparents are siblings are second cousins.
If two people are first cousins, the children of one are second cousins to the children of the other.
Two people who have the same great grandmother are second cousins to each other. Two people who have the same grandparent are first cousins.
Two people who share the same great great grandparents are third cousins. To find a cousin relationship, find the common ancestor. If common ancestor is grandparents, they are 1st cousins. If common ancestor is great-grandparents, they are 2nd cousins. If common ancestor is great-great-grandparents, they are 3rd cousins.
Two people are first cousins if they are the children of people who are siblings. Two people are second cousins if they are the grandchildren of people who are siblings. Third cousins are the great grandchildren of siblings. It gets more complicated if the two people are members of different generations, but in general people are some sort of cousin to each otherif they have a common ancestor somewhere in their family heritage.
Yes.
Children of sisters are first cousins. Grandchildren of sisters are second cousins. Great grandshildren of sisters are third cousins.
Since your great grandfather was brother to the other person's great grandfather, the two great grandfathers had at least one parent in common. That parent is your common ancestor, the great great grandparent of both of you. People who share a grandparent are first cousins. People who share a great grandparent are second cousins. People who share a great great grandparent are third cousins. You are third cousins.
2nd cousins
That's impossible. But there are such things as 3rd cousins, 2nd cousins, 1st cousins, and so on.
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