If the family is Chinese, white chrysanthemums.
Yes, it is possible for your cousin to be the daughter of your grandfather's daughter. This is how it would work: Your mother would be your grandfather's daughter. If your mother had a sister, she would also be your grandfather's daughter. Your mother's sister would be your aunt. And if your aunt had a daughter, she would be your cousin.
Ziva had a daughter and she named her for her deceased sister Tali.
You still call her your mother in law or if you were divorced you would call her your Ex- mother in law.
because he likes the mother more than the daughter, and only uses the daughter to get close to the mother (in this case, the plan to move in). If the daughter in question lives with her mother, then he may just want to be closer to the daughter.
One would refer to my grandfather's daughter and her husband as my mother and father, assuming he is my biological father and not a step-father.
Mother daughter relationships during the 1500s was not very complicated. The mother (if wealthy) would give all responsibilities of parenting to a "nurse", who would be a widow with no kids. The nurse would take care of the daughter or son of the lady of the house until the child was of appropriate age. So there would rarely be any contact with the mother and daughter/son.
Your great grandmother's daughter's daughter (i.e. your great grandmother's granddaughter) is you mother, your aunt, or your first cousin once removed.
If mother transferred her property to her daughter by deed, the deed was recorded and then her daughter died, the property would pass to the daughter's estate. It would then pass to the daughter's heirs according to her will or to the state laws of intestacy if she had no will.
Unless you are the Executor of your mother's estate, why would you want to know this? Unless the deceased died with assets remaining in their estate, the debt is forgiven.
It depends on the legislation of the country. Normally the spouse and children take precedence. An under age child of the deceased would take precedence over the mother of the deceased.
Persephone was the daughter of Demeter, the goddess of plants. When Persephone was kidnapped by Hades, she stopped taking care of plants and the plants died. This became winter. Persephone was later returned but she had eaten some seeds. So she lived half of the year with her mother and the plants flourished. The other half of the year, she had to go back to Hades and Demeter would again stop caring for the plants.
I would believe the oldest daughter in the family or son.