The parents of your second cousins are your second cousins once removed, since the ancestor that you have in common with then is your great grandparent.
Your second cousin's first cousin may be your second cousin, also, or may not be related to you at all.
you and your cousin's children are 2nd cousins. ^^^ This answer is incorrect. your cousin's child would be your first cousin, once removed. (removed meaning a different generation.) Your second cousins share the same great-grandparents, but not the same grandparents. For example, your mother's cousin's child would be your second cousin.
No. Your first cousin's children are your first cousins, once removed.Your children and your first cousin's children are second cousins to each other.I was told that my moms cousin is my 2nd cousin and her kids are my 3rd
The children of your mother's first cousins are your second cousins. The children of your mother's second cousins are your third cousins. The children of your mother's third cousins are your fourth cousins. And so forth.
Your first cousin's daughter is your first cousin, once removed.
There is no such thing as great-cousin. There are 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc cousins and "removed" cousins. The son or daughter of a cousin is your cousin "removed". Example: Your first cousin's children are your first cousins once removed.
The baby would be your 2nd cousin
No, your mother's first cousin is your 'first cousin once removed'. First cousins are people who have the same grandparents. Second cousins are people who have the same great grandparents and are not first cousins, etc.
Your Second Cousin's daughter is your Second Cousin, Once Removed.
Your son and your 1st cousin's child are 2nd cousins.
You and your father's cousin's granddaughter are 2nd cousins once removed.
You and your first cousin's daughter are first cousin, once removed, to each other. Your child and your first cousin's child are second cousins to each other.
Your mom and her uncle's son are cousins, of the same generation, first cousins. Your mom's uncle's son is your first cousin, once removed (by one generation). If he has children, they will be your second cousins. (Children of first cousins are second cousins to each other.)