Your great grandparents brothers and sisters are your great uncles and great aunts.
Your great grandparents' brothers and sisters are your great great aunts and uncles.
Your ancestors are the people whose children lead eventually to you. They are your mother and father, grandmothers and grandfathers, great grandparents, great great grandparents, etc. Your cousins are the children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, etc, of the brothers and sisters of your ancestors.
# Siblings (brothers and sisters) share one or both parents. # Cousins share grandparents (but not parents). Example: children of my aunts and uncles. # Second cousins share great grandparents (but not grandparents). Example: grandchildren of my grandparents' brothers and sisters. If there is difference of one generation once speaks of a cousin 'once removed. In many modern Western societies relationship beyond second cousins is generally regarded as remote.
If your great great grandmothers were sisters, your common ancestors are your great great great grandparents. That makes you 4th cousins.
If B is a first cousin to your father, they have the same grandparents. Their children will share a pair of great grandparents and will be second cousins to each other.
Your great grandparents' brothers and sisters are your great great aunts and uncles.
Your great grandparents brothers and sisters are your great uncles and great aunts.
relatives
Your ancestors are the people whose children lead eventually to you. They are your mother and father, grandmothers and grandfathers, great grandparents, great great grandparents, etc. Your cousins are the children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, etc, of the brothers and sisters of your ancestors.
Yes, as do un c.f. les, cousins, fathers, mothers, sisters, fisters, brothers (except the black kind), nieces, nephews, great and not-so-great grandparents, and people who have no relation at all. Everybody got rights in North Carolina, 'cept black folk
There are several possibilities, including "no relation" (or at least none that can be described more concisely than "great uncle's niece"). Assuming the maximum possible degree of consanguinity, your great uncle's niece could be your mother. She could also be an aunt (your mother's or father's sister, depending on which side the great uncle is on), or as mentioned she could be "no relation" (if the great uncle is an uncle by marriage and his niece is the daughter of one of his brothers or sisters).
# Siblings (brothers and sisters) share one or both parents. # Cousins share grandparents (but not parents). Example: children of my aunts and uncles. # Second cousins share great grandparents (but not grandparents). Example: grandchildren of my grandparents' brothers and sisters. If there is difference of one generation once speaks of a cousin 'once removed. In many modern Western societies relationship beyond second cousins is generally regarded as remote.
yes you can because they will be your grandparents brothers
If your great great grandmothers were sisters, your common ancestors are your great great great grandparents. That makes you 4th cousins.
Children of sisters are first cousins. Grandchildren of sisters are second cousins. Great grandshildren of sisters are third cousins.
Great neice
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