== == When people talk about their cousins, 'removed' is a reference to the difference in generations. Your mother's cousin would be your cousin once-removed. The children of your mother's cousin would be your second cousins, the same generation of descendants from the common ancestors. Most people just refer to them as cousins and don't worry about the specific generation. The genealogists in the family like to be more specific.
It means they are one generation removed from you on your family tree. Your second cousin once removed is either your parent's second cousin, or your second cousin's child.
In the US, immediate family is usually considered to be parents, children and perhaps grandparents. Cousins of any sort are not considered to be immediate family unless a particular cousin has been living as a member of a nuclear family for many years.
The expression is akin to once bitten twice shy.
Your parent's first cousin is your first cousin once-removed . Your parent's second cousin is your second cousin, once removed. And so forth...
In English language terms for family relationships, there is no relationship called "nephew once removed." The son of your nephew is your great nephew.
they bring you to either a group home or to another family member. Once you get taken away from a family member by CPS, then you cant go back even if you got taken away by another family member.
You and your second cousin, once removed, are members of the third and fourth generations of descendants from an ancestor that you have in common. If you are the member of the older (third) generation, then your common ancestor is your great grandparent. If you are the member of the younger (fourth) generation, that common ancestor is your great great grandparent. If you are in the third generation from your common ancestor then one of the parents of your second cousin, once removed, is your second cousin. The other is not related to you. If you are a member of the fourth generation from your common ancestor, then one of the parents of your second cousin, once removed, is your first cousin, twice removed. The other parent is not related to you.
Once you are in the neighborhood your family is in, you click on Families (or F1), then choose"Move family", which is on the bottom left of the screen. Once you have clicked on move family, you click on the house of your choosing and the family will be removed from the house.
In designating the relationship of cousins, removed means that one cousin is one or more generations further removed from the common ancestor than is the other cousin.
Your aunt's grandson is the son of your First Cousin and is therefore your First Cousin once removed Ref: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gentutor/chart.html
Second cousin and ,depending on when he was born, once removed, twice removed, not not removed if he was born into the first marriage into your family, he's twice removed. if he was born into the second relationship, he's once removed. if he is no longer related to you or his parents have yet to break up, he's just your 2nd cousin
Cousin once removed means that the cousin relationship is removed by one generation. Example: Your dad's first cousin would be your first cousin once removed because you are from one generation later than your dad. Your first cousin once removed would be your childs's first cousin twice removed because your child is two generations later than your dad, etc.