Your daughter's child and your niece's child are second cousins. Since your daughter and your niece are first cousins, their children are second cousins. Here's an explanation.
1. First cousins share two of the same grandparents.
2. Second cousins share the same great-grandparents but not the same grandparents.
3. Third cousins share the same great-great-grandparents, and so on.
You are their great, great, aunt or uncle.
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If you have two nieces who are not sisters but are each the daughters of your siblings, the two nieces are first cousins. If they each have a daughter, those daughters are second cousins to each other.
Every child receives an X-chromosome from each parent.
Your cousin's child is your first cousin, once removed. Then when that child grows up and has a child, it will be your first cousin, twice removed. Now, if you have a child, and your cousin has a child, your children will be second cousins to each other. Then their children will be third cousins to each other.
Your daughters are great aunties if their nieces have kids. Your daughters kids are your grand children.
Yes. If your husband's cousin is his first cousin, the cousin's daughters and your children are second cousins to each other. If your husband's cousin is his second cousin, the children are third cousins to each other.
Your son and your nephew are first cousins to each other. Their daughters are second cousins to each other.
Some nieces of sisters are related to each other and some are not. Your niece is the daughter of your brother or sister (your siblings). If you have more than two siblings and at least two of them have daughters, those daughters are your nieces and they are first cousins to each other. You can also have a niece who is the daughter of a sibling of your spouse. If two sisters have nieces who are daughters of their spouse's siblings, those nieces are not related to each other (unless the spouses are related to each other, as when two brothers marry two sisters)
One of the Mothers was a grandmother and the other two mothers were her daughters, and each of the grandmothers daughters had two daughters. (1+2+4=7) +++ Not sure if this in the right category, but another variant of this riddle has a grandmother, mother and daughter going into a pub, one buying a round and apparently under-charged. The reason, of course, is that there are just 2, not 3, women! (The grand-child is not there.)
They are 2nd cousins.
second cousins or first cousins once removed
Your child and your second cousin's child are third cousins to each other.
Yes, because your daughters are sisters and since their husbands are your son in law's that would make them brother in laws.PS. I hope your daughters are veryhappy, congrats!! :) ,,Chameleon5,