A firstborn child is the first one born to a couple or individual; normally the eldest child.
The child of you father's first cousin is your second cousin.
The child of your first cousin is your first cousin, once removed.The child of your second cousin is your second cousin, once removed.And so forth.
The child of your first cousin is your first cousin, once removed. The child of your second cousin is your second cousin, once removed.
The child of your father's first cousin is your second cousin
Your first cousin's children are your first cousins, once removed. Your second cousin's children are your second cousins, once removed.
You would usually call the children of your husband's first cous by their name. They are not related to you. If you need to refer to them in a general sense, you might call them your husband's first cousins once removed.Yuor husband's first cousin's child is related to you children as a second cousin.
Your grandfather and his sister had children (a first generation), your dad and her child (a second generation). Your dad and that child are first cousins. You are in the third generation and your relation to your dad's first cousin makes you a first cousins once removed because you are in the third generation.
The child of your first cousin, once removed, is your first cousin, twice removed, if your first cousin once removed is the child of your first cousin. If your first cousin once removed in the first cousin of one of your parents, the child is your second cousin.
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AnswerSince they would also be cousins, call them by their first name. AnswerYour children and your first cousin are first cousins, once removed. Your children and your second cousin are second cousins, once removed.
No you certainly can not call your child Jesus in any way. First of all your child is a born sinner so he dies, . Jesus you see was absolutely sinless. That is the big difference. And I doubt if your child will die for anybody at all.
First, throw her out. Second, if you think that it's serious enough, call the police or Child Protective Services.