They would be your parent's first cousins once removed. So they would be your first cousins twice removed. They are two generations away from you so they are twice removed.
Your grandmother's brother is your parent's uncle. The uncle's child would be your parents first cousin. You would be second cousins.
If you and someone else have grandmothers who were First Cousins, the parents of those grandmothers were siblings and you and someone else have great-great-grandparents in common. Therefore you and someone else are Third Cousins.
They are cousins.
First cousins twice removed.
Your grandmother's sister's children are your first cousins, once removed.
First cousins once removed. They would be your parent's cousin.
Your daughter and your first cousin are first cousins, once removed.
It would technically be considered your half- cousin since you do have the same grandmother but a different grandfather.
They are first cousins.
If your great great grandmothers were sisters, your common ancestors are your great great great grandparents. That makes you 4th cousins.
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
The children of your mother's first cousins are your second cousins. The children of your mother's second cousins are your third cousins. And so forth.