Your third cousin may be related to your fourth cousin, but may not be. It depends on how they are related to you. Your third cousin is descended from one of your great great grandparents. Your fourth cousin is descended from one of your great great great grandparents. If the particular great great great grandparent who connects you and your fourth cousin was a parent or uncle/aunt of the great great grandparent who connects you and your third cousin, then the two cousins are related to each other. If not, the two cousins are probably not related to each other.
A cousin by marriage is someone who is related to you through marriage, not blood. They are the spouse of your cousin, or the cousin of your spouse. They are considered part of your extended family, but not directly related to you by blood.
Your cousin's wife is not related to you, so her cousins is not related to you unless she has some family connection to you besides being the wife of your cousin.
Your cousin's cousin may be you, your siblings, your cousin, or may not be related to you at all. Your cousin is related to you by being descended from the brother or sister of your parent, grandparent, great grandparent, etc. Your cousin will have cousins who are also descended from those people, but will also have cousins on the other side of her family who have no relationship with you.
Assuming both children are on the same side of the family, your child's first cousin is a second cousin to your first cousin's child. Your child is also a second cousin to your first cousin's child. Your child can have first cousins who are not related to your first cousin and thus not related to your first cousin's child.
yes, since they are both related to you they are now family members
You are related to some of your cousin's cousins, and not to others. If you have an ancestor in common, you are related. If you do not can a common ancestor somewhere, then you are not related.
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By the act of adoption, the girl has become a member of your cousin's family and is now related to you in the same way your cousin's biological daughter would be related to you.
Your cousin's wife is not related to you, so her cousins is not related to you unless she has some family connection to you besides being the wife of your cousin.
Sure. I'm guessing you mean the cousin is not biologically related to you....meaning you and this cousin are cousins through one parent, and the cousin's cousin is through another parent. While that person is distantly part of your extended family and it might be a little odd, there's no biological relationship between you. ANSWER: I am sorry but your cousin's cousin can be your sibling so be careful where on the family tree that person falls. Even so many persons find that is unethical and may scorn you for what you are doing.
If there were such a thing as a foster cousin, your first cousin's foster cousin would not be related to you. However, if your family is a close one, you may find that person being treated as a member of the family, a cousin, and that is OK.
Cousin Jessica is related to Angela and Vanessa Simmons through blood or marriage. It's not rocket science, honey. She could be their cousin on either side of the family tree. So, buckle up and enjoy the family drama!