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What is my uncle's uncle to me?

If he is your uncle by blood, his uncle is likely to be your great uncle. As to be an uncle it has to be a parents sibling. His parents would be your grandparents. So any of your grandparents siblings are typically called great uncles/aunts


Is it possible to not receive DNA from all great grandparents?

No, it is not possible not to receive DNA from all the great grandparents because our parents have their DNAs.


What do you call two people who share all 8 great grandparents but don't share any parents or grandparents?

I don't know what it is called, but it is possible. There are eight great-parents, A and B, C and D, E and F and finally G and H. Each couple has 2 children each, A and B have I and J, C and D have K and L, E and F have M and N and G and H have O and P. Now I and K have a child Q, J and L have a child R, M and O have a child called S and N and P have a child called T. Now Q and R are double first cousins to eachother and S and T are also double first cousins. Now if Q and S have a child U, and R and T have a child V. Now U and V share all eight great parents, but no grandparents or parents. U's parents are Q and S, grandparents are I and K and M and O. V's Parents are R and T, grandparents are Jand L and N and P. A,B,C,D,E,F,G and H are greatgrandparents to all of them.


Who was the Iroquois trading partner?

If your grandparents or parents cant tell you then its probably none of your business


What is a extend family?

An extended family is a family which consists of children, parents, grandparents etc

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What are fathers parents called?

They are your grandparents.


Why are grandchildren called grandchildren?

Because the child's parents parents are called grandparents.


What do you call your mother's parents?

They are your parents in law. Ask them what they would prefer to be called.


Who are your paternal grandparents?

The father's parents are the paternal grandparents. The mother's parents are the maternal grandparents.


What were Frank Borman's parents' and grandparents' names?

thay was called bert foster and called


Why do you have grandparents?

Every person born has 2 parents. Your parent's parents are your grandparents. Your grandparents also had parents-- their parents are your great-grandparents. Your great-grandparents had parents, who are your great-great grandparents. You can keep tracing your genealogy backward to learn each generation who were parents in your direct family line-- people who are your great, great-great, great-great-great grandparents and so on back through the centuries.


Did Marco Polo have any parents or grandparents?

Every person had parents and grandparents.


What are grandparents?

Your grandparents are your mother's or father's parents.


Why do you call parents parents?

Grandparents


What is the difference between parents and grandparents?

Usually the grandparents are older.


What was the vocation of Hermann Hesse parents and maternal grandparents?

His parents were Pietist missionaries, and his maternal grandparents were religious publishers.


How do you make a sentence with the word grand parents?

"Grand Parents" would be parents that would very good, so a simple sentence could be: She had grand parents. You probably meant grandparents, which are the parents of parents, so a sentence for that could be: Her grandparents loved her.