you can search online or you could always ask if they're related to you. If that doesn't work or you're not sure if you are related, go get your DNA checked and you can take it from there...hope this helped :) x0x0
Birth certificates or some other type of ID may do it coupled to research at a government records office and a genealogical history. DNA is a dead bang for certifying relativity in the living or recently deceased, if samples can be recovered and processed to extract a profile.
There are many ways to find out who you're related to. You could ask your family members for information for example.
If you are not siblings or parent/child, etc. and you have a common ancestor, then you are cousins. The particular kind of cousin depends on who your common ancestor is.
A second cousin is your cousin's cousin.
If your parent and a given person's parent are first cousins, then you and this given person are second cousins. You share one set of great-grandparents with them.
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A person can find out if they are related to someone by examining their family tree. They may also make an appointment with genealogist to determine who they are related to.
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