Maude Finlay
Edith Bunker's wealthy liberal cousin from Tuckahoe, New York was named Maude Findlay. She appeared as a main character on the television series "Maude," which aired from 1972 to 1978. Maude was known for her outspoken liberal views and often clashed with her more conservative cousin, Edith.
Edith's cousin
The narrator's second cousin Daisy Buchanan and her husband Tom live in East Egg, which is a wealthy and elite area in Long Island.
The main character is Newland Archer- wealthy young lawyer who feels suffocated by the New York society. He falls in love with his wife's cousin.
Asking about your second cousin's cousin's cousin is asking about a complex but poorly defined relationship. Are the cousins of the second cousin his first cousin, second cousin, fifth cousin twice removed, or something else. It is likely that a cousin's cousin's cousin is not related to you at all. It is also possible that your second cousin's first cousin's first cousin is also your second cousin.
Your cousin's cousin could either be your cousin or no relation at all.
Even if it is against your will, you will always be your cousin's cousin.
I think it's cousin It
you call your mums cousin a 2nd cousin, because your mums cousin is her 1st cousin, wich makes your mums cousin your 2nd cousin.
Your father's cousin's cousin could be:your fatheranother of your father's cousinsa cousin of your father's cousin who is on the opposite side of the cousin's family to your father
Your 1st cousin's child is your 1st cousin once removed. Your 2nd cousin's child is your 2nd cousin once removed. And so on...
Your mother's sister's daughter is your first cousin. That cousin's father's brother's son is her cousin. There is no relationship between you and this cousin's cousin unless there is another family connection.Your first cousin, once removed, could be either your first cousin's child or your parent's first cousin.
If your friend is your cousin's cousin's cousin, that make the two of you friend who might, or might not, be distantly related.