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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.
It is based on the common ancestor(s). If you share a grandparent, you are first cousins. If you share a great grandparent, you are second cousins. If you share a great great grandparent, you are third cousins. If you share a 3great grandparent, you are fourth cousins. If you are at different levels of from the common ancestor, you get the how many time removed. Example, Your grandparent is their great grandparent you are first cousins once removed.
It will depend on whether or not you share a common ancestor. They could also be second cousins, if you all share a Great Grandparent. If you do not share a common ancestor, there is no relationship between you.
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.
Yes, you share a common great-grandparent.
That will make them second cousins. First cousins share a common grandparent. Here the children share a common great grandparent.
No and if they did they would go to jail
They would be the fourth cousins. They share a common 5 Great Grandparent.
You could be second cousins. Or you could be no relationship at all if they do not share a common ancestor with you.
The two great grandmothers are first cousins to each other and therefore share a grandparent. That common ancestor is the great-great-great-grandparent of both Jack and Jill. * First cousins share a grandparent. * Second cousins share a great-grandparent. * Third cousins share a great-great-grandparent. * Fourth cousins share a grea-great-great-grandparent. Jack and Jill are fourth cousins to each other
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.
Your great aunt's grandchildren are your second cousins because you share a great grandparent. Your great aunt's great grandchildren are your second cousins, once removed, because you share the same common ancestor but are one generation differently removed from that ancestor. You are the third generation from that common ancestor, while they are the fourth generation.