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Extended Family

Relatives outside of an immediate family (mother, father, brother, sister) are part of an extended family. Extended family relationships include: grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, and in-laws among many others. Ask questions here about how a person is related to their extended family (ex: How is your brother's mother-in-law related to you?)

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Is there any problem if you marry your cousin and have children?

Marrying one's cousin is acceptable in some societies, and was once acceptable within the US many, many years ago. Assuming the cousins are fairly distantly related, any children produced from the marriage have every chance of being completely healthy. However, if the cousins are first cousins, there may be a chance of birth defects.

Is my wife's niece also my niece?

There is no legal relationship, but most people would refer to him as their nephew. I typically introduce someone like that as the husband of my neice. Going the other way, I usually refer to them as my wife's Aunt or Uncle.

Can haemorrhoids be removed?

Yes, ask your Doctor to consider referring you to a Surgeon who can remove them.

What relation is your grandaughter to your sister-in-law?

Your granddaughter's husband might be called your grandson-in-law, although the term is rarely used. Hissister is your granddaughter's sister-in-law, but is not related to you.

Can you marry your nephew's wife?

Is your wife the mother of your daughter? If not, the two are not related and could get married. If she is the mother of your daughter, or has adopted her, she would be considered a first cousin. In many places, they could get married without any problem, but check your local laws as some places do not allow first cousins to marry.

Does your cousin's cousin on the other side of the family make it your cousin?

Your cousin can have many cousins who are not your cousins. If you and your cousin are related through her father, then all her cousins who are are related to her through her mother are not your cousins.

How is your second cousin related to you?

Your second cousin is the grand child of the brother or sister of one of your grand parents.

What are other names for grandmother and grandfather?

There are many names used to refer to a grandmother. Some of them are:

Grandmother

Grandma

Granma

Granny

Granna

Grammy

Grandy

G'mama

Mamaw

Mawmaw

Nana

Nene

Who are jedwards cousins?

the grimes family

also known as mum,dad and big brother

How are you related to your grandmother's sister's daughter's husband?

The sister of your grandmother is your great aunt

The daughter of your great aunt is your parent's first cousin and your first cousin, once removed. Her husband is not related to you.

A few people might try to call him your first cousin, once removed-in-law but most would find that uselessly complex and would call him, "the husband of my first cousin once removed," or "my cousin's husband."

What would my grandfathers nieces granddaughter be relation to me?

Your aunt's grandchildren would be your first cousins once removed, as the your aunt's children are your first cousins.

What do you call the child of your father's first 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.

What is your dads cousins kids in relation to you?

Your father has a cousin so they are first cousins, meaning that your grandpa, and the other guy's grandpa were real brothers. Therefore, you and that other guy's kids are second cousins.

What relation are you to your nans great nephew?

  • You great aunt's grandson would be your great-great cousin.

If your cousin has a kid does it make you an aunt or uncle?

No.

Your first cousin's children and your are first cousins, once removed, to each other.

Your second cousin's children and you are second cousins, once removed, to each other.

The aunts and uncles of your cousin's children are your cousins brothers and sisters, and their spouses.

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Is a first cousin a blood relative?

All cousins are so-called "blood relatives." This applies to first cousins, to fifth cousins, to second cousins twice removed and to sixth cousins ten times removed. Being cousins of any sort means you and they are descended for some common ancestor somewhere.

For example: your mother's first cousin is your first cousin, once removed. This is because your mother's first cousin is one generation younger than your grandparents and you are two generations younger than your grandparents. This one-generation difference equals "once removed."

What is the female word of nephew?

The daughter of a person's brother or sister is that person's Niece

The son of a person's brother or sister is that person's nephew

What are the advantages of living in an extended family?

There will always be someone there to help you. There will also be an listening ear, and partner to keep you company. Hopefully everyone can get along with each other. This would make living in an extended family so much easier.

Is dating your third cousin wrong?

You can date anyone you like, even your sibling, and it would not be illegal. However, if "dating" is a code word for "having sex with" - it depends on your individual state. In many states, it is not illegal, but in others it may be. You had better research your state's laws to make sure.

What do you call the children of two first cousins?

Your parent's first cousin's children are your second cousins.

Your children and your second cousin's children are third cousins.

Your children and your second cousin - or likewise you and the children of your second cousin - are second cousins, once removed.

You and your parent's first cousin are first cousins, once removed.

What is a tenth cousin?

A tenth cousin would be someone who has the same great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandparent as you.

Someone with the same grandparent as you is a first cousin. If they have different grandparents but share at least one great-grandparent with you, they're a second cousin. And so on.

If the number of "great"s needed to reach the same person is different for them than it is for you, you're Nth cousins M times removed, where N is the number of greats on the shorter chain plus 1 and M is the difference in the lengths of the chains. So if my great-great-grandfather (2 greats) and your great-great-great-grandfather (3 greats) is the same person, then you're my third (2+1=3) cousin once (3-2=1) removed.

It's my cousin that I like and how should I tell him that I like him?

you shouldn't tell him odds are that it will fade but if u do i think u need help hes family god if u tell him he will be weirded out i no i would if my couson told me he liked me good luck xxx

Is third cousins close or far?

That depends on your relationship with them, in most cases they would not be considered a close relative as the nearest common ancestor is 5 generations away.

Third cousins can very well become husband and wife. In that respect they would become very close, but they are not concidered closely related from a genetic point of view.