What relationship are your children to your niece's children?
You are Great Aunt to your niece's child. The child is your great niece or great nephew.
What would your cousin's husband be to you?
Regardless of what kind of cousin you are talking about (first, second, fifth, once removed, thrice removed, etc.) your cousin's husband is not related to you. If you need to refer to him other than by name, you can call him "my cousin's husband" or "my uncle's son-in-law."
Is it legal to marry your great grandfather's sister's great great granddaughter?
You can't have a "half-grandmother"! She is either the mother of one of your parents or she is not your grandmother.
Your grandmother's great-granddaughter would be your first cousin once removed. Such a marriage would be legal in most countries of the world, although there might be some states of America that frowned upon it.
What is the term for your great uncles grandkids?
Your great great aunt is the sister of one of your great grandparents.
Her grandson is second cousin to one of your parents, and your second cousin, once removed.
What number cousin is your dad's cousin?
Your dad's first cousin is your first cousin once removed. Your dad's first cousin's children are your second cousins.
Your dad's second cousin is your second cousin, once removed. Your dad's second cousin's children are your third cousins.
What would your mom's cousin's husband be to you?
he would be your cousin in law *once removed*.
"Once removed" is a term for cousins who are separated by a generation, such as your mom's cousin is to you(and also her husband to you as well).
Technically, you all are "first-cousins"(even with the removals), but you and your mom's cousin's children would be second-cousins, just fyi :)
How do you stop your annoying aunt?
If you believe that she is nasty, rather then annoy her maybe you could try to help her by nicely telling her that she's nasty. Or you could just avoid her all together and there would be no problem.
Which is correct - great aunt or grand aunt?
The aunt of a great grand niece is her aunt - the sister of her mother or father.
The great grand niece has a great grand aunt, or great grand uncle, who is the sibling of one of her great grandparents.
In normal conversation, such a person would usually be called "Aunt," becasue adding all those "greats" and "grands" is cumbersome and would probably just make her feel old.
What relation to you is your wife's sister's child?
Your are a great uncle. I mean, I'm sure you're a wonderful uncle! But great uncle is your relationship. The child is your wife's sister's great grandchild, right? So you are great uncle.
Your daughter's second cousin is your first cousin, once removed, but only if your daughter's second cousin descends from your aunt or uncle. If your daughter's second cousin descends from your spouse's aunt or uncle, then your daughter's second cousin in not related to you.
What relation is your first cousin's grandson to you?
You and your first cousin's grandson are first cousins, twice removed, to each other.
In Wa can you marry your first cousin?
It is legal to marry your cousin and to have kids with them. I should know, I'm married to my cousin and we have 3 perfect kids. If they were deformed, it would have nothing to do with the fact that you were cousins most of the time.
Another answer:Lucky you. None of my chilren are perfect, and my spouse is from another culture altogether.Legally, different states (and countries) have different laws about whom you may or may not marry. Some restrict first-cousin marriages; some don't.
Who was Eric the Red's grandfather great grandfather and so on?
Eric The Red's father's name was Thorvald.
Is getting sex wiht your cousin ok?
The laws of England and of most western countries forbid incest, that is, sex within the family. So one may not have sex with one's child, parent or sibling. Furthermore, the "prohibited degrees of consanguinity & affinity" prohibit marriage between a wider group than the "incest group".
It is lawful, (and in some communities,particularly some Jews and Muslims, common), for first cousins to marry. This has the benefit of keeping family ties and assets intact; and exploits a sound gene pool..... BUT. A big but! Marriage between close relatives raises the likelihood of the emergence of some vicious recessive genes.
For example, although the Pakistani population of the UK is only a few percent, because this group has so many first-couin marriages, around ONE-THIRTD of the UK's genetically damages babies are born to this group.
The answer is: marry out, and benefit from "Hybrid Vigour".
Learn from Charles Darwin: mongrels really ARE healthier than thoroughbreds!
In the English language, there is no relationship call "direct cousin."
There are "close cousins" and "distant cousins," but the definitions of each are unclear.
Then there are more specific terms, such as:
How do i get a copy of my deceased grandmother's will?
Most every state has courts that handle the probate of a decedent's will. Most states are divided into counties. Normally, one would go to the court in the county in which the decedent was domiciled at the time of death to see if a will had been probated. You should be able to obtain a copy by paying a copying charge. Some states may also maintain a statewide registry of wills in which case you I would expect to go to the probate court in the state capital. If the individual is still living, you have no right to see the will if it has not been filed with the court. They are under no obligation to reveal their wishes to anyone before their death.
What relation to you is your grandmother's sister's daughter?
Your grandmother's nephew is first cousin to one of your parents and first cousin, once removed, to you. His child is your second cousin, so his grand daughter is your second cousin, once removed.
How do you deal with a annoying cousin?
tell them with a strong voice "shut it" if they go and tell they're parents just say "i couldn't find his/her off button" if they refuse and let he/she annoy you more don't listen and they won't have any more interest and they'll stop.
What relation are you to your sister-in-law's daughter's baby?
If your sister-in-law is still married to your brother and her daughter is the biological child of your brother you would be the child's great aunt or great uncle.
If your sister-in-law is the sister of your husband, her daughter's baby is your great niece or great nephew, and you are the baby's great aunt or great uncle.