The sister-in-law of your father's only brother could be your mother.
If, instead, she is the sister of your uncle's wife, she is not related to you at all. You share no common ancestor with her.
It could vary greatly. It could be your father or there may be no relationship as you do not share a common ancestor.
Person-A is a second cousin of yours, in the closest kind of relationship that this could be.
no unless the inherited it from their fathers. no unless the inherited it from their fathers.
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10.025 is the closest number. You could not get any closer!
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The closest food pantry I could locate to Roswell is in nearby Lawrencville, Georgia. The name is "A Fathers Heart" and is located at 2991 Meadowview Lane.
It depends. Probably the moms. However, it's up to the parents. You do have a choose but often the child gets the fathers last name if he is on the birth certificate. Think of your baby and relationship with the father. Are you still together? Will the baby have a part in its fathers life? If the answer is yes I would suggest giving the child the privilege of having their fathers last name. You could also hyphen if you wanted to...
At your fathers house
It is non-linear relationship. This could be a polynomial relationship where the polynomial is of order > 1. Or it could be any other algebraic, trigonometric, exponential, logarithmic, hyperbolic, etc relationship. It could be a step relationship, or could even be a random mapping.
You could easily be unrelated to your grandfather's cousin's second cousin.If the two of you are descended from a common ancestor, the closest relationship possible between the two of you is second cousin, twice removed.If your grandfather's cousin is not his first cousin, then the relationship is more distant.
you could, but there is practically no chance at all.