Yes!
She would be their Great Aunt. Regarding immediate family, for every generation back you go, you add one great. For example; A great grandmother would be the grandparent's mother. A great grandmother's brother would be a great-great uncle.
My family has my Great Grandmother's bible. My Great-Grandmother gave it to my Grandmother who gave it to my Mother who gave it to me. When my oldest child gets married I will give it to her.
Grandparents are usually considered to be immediate family only if you are living with them. Of course, as your parents, they are your immediate family.
Your grandmother's brother is your children's great-granduncle (or great great uncle). They are his great-grandnieces and great-grandnephews.
Any Tyler family, I am. My Grandmother was his great great grand daughter.
im his great great neice by my grandmother
Your grandmother's grandmother is your great-great-grandmother.
Your great-aunt
Your great grandmother's mother is your great great grandmother.
Tatarabuela Grandmother: abuela Great grandmother: bisabuela Great great grandmother: tatarabuela
according to his family tree yes he has
If cancer runs in your immediate family - mother, father, siblings or grandparents, then your chances go up of you getting cancer. But, if your great grandfather or great grandmother had cancer and no one else has had it, and if there is no history of the cancer jumping generations.....your chances decrease.