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2nd cousin/ 1st cousin once removed?
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I'm having a little disagreement with my cousin. He says that his child is my second cousin. I say he's wrong and that because there is one generation between us his child is my 1st cousin once removed. Anyone know of any good reliable links that I could direct him to?
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Have a look at this
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.c om/~kordyban/chart/relationship_chart.html
Have a look at this
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.c om/~kordyban/chart/relationship_chart.html
I was trying to find an earlier similar question to which I provided and answer but cannot immediately.
This is quite easy to remember. Cousins (not removed) must be of the same generation. First cousins share common grandparents (that is, one of each of their parents are siblings). Second cousins share great-grandparents. Third cousins share great-great-grandparents and so on. In short, they higher number cousins are �wider apart� but at the same level in the family tree.
Cousins �removed� are children (or parents) of your cousins. So a first cousin once removed is a child of your first cousin. First cousins twice removed are grandchildren of your first cousins. Interestingly your first cousin�s parents are technically your first cousin once removed, but they are of course your uncle or aunt.
This is quite easy to remember. Cousins (not removed) must be of the same generation. First cousins share common grandparents (that is, one of each of their parents are siblings). Second cousins share great-grandparents. Third cousins share great-great-grandparents and so on. In short, they higher number cousins are �wider apart� but at the same level in the family tree.
Cousins �removed� are children (or parents) of your cousins. So a first cousin once removed is a child of your first cousin. First cousins twice removed are grandchildren of your first cousins. Interestingly your first cousin�s parents are technically your first cousin once removed, but they are of course your uncle or aunt.