You are never a member of the same generation as your grandparents or your parents. Your generation is the one that includes you, your siblings, and your first cousins, second cousins, etc.
The grandmother, the grandmother's cousin, and your mother are of the same generation (first cousins). You are of the next generation and second cousin to the someone's parent. You and the someone are second cousins once removed.
You add another "great" for each generation back in history. So the mother of your great great great grandmother is your great great great great grandmother.
You and your first cousins share the same Grandmother.
It would technically be considered your half- cousin since you do have the same grandmother but a different grandfather.
According to the table at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gentutor/chart.html Your common ancestor is your Great grandparent (you are their Great grandchild - Row 3). Your Grandmother's niece/nephew is their brother/sisters child making them your Great grandparent's grandchild (column 2). This makes you grandmother's niece/nephew your First Cousin once removed
The grandmother, the grandmother's cousin, and your mother are of the same generation (first cousins). You are of the next generation and second cousin to the someone's parent. You and the someone are second cousins once removed.
F. Scott Fitzgerald was not a member of the Lost Generation. Though he was closely associated with writers of the period, such as Ernest Hemingway and Gertrude Stein, he was not considered a part of the Lost Generation in the same way.
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No, he would not have the same rights as the biological grandmother, if she had any such rights.No, he would not have the same rights as the biological grandmother, if she had any such rights.No, he would not have the same rights as the biological grandmother, if she had any such rights.No, he would not have the same rights as the biological grandmother, if she had any such rights.
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She posed with her grandmother, mother, and daughter for a four generation photograph.
You add another "great" for each generation back in history. So the mother of your great great great grandmother is your great great great great grandmother.
You and your first cousins share the same Grandmother.
There was a response that said that she is an honorary member of sorority because her grandmother is a member - that is not accurate. The fact that her grandmother is a member makes her a legacy to the Sorority. She is an honorary member because of her service to the community, service to mankind, and because of her professional accomplishments.
The difference is that your mother gave birth to you. Your grandmother is either your mom's mom or dad's mom. Your mother was born one generation ago and your grandmother was born two generations before you.
Your grandmother's mother is your great grandmother, your great grandmother's mother is your great great grandmother, each time you go back another generation you add another "great" to the title.
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