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What's the difference between a second cousin & a cousin once removed? Thanks in advance.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi archeraddict - I haven't lived there for years (but closer now in Hereford). I have a terrible memory for people and names but my mam would persist that I knew people (to the point of saying I went out with certain people). I fear that a lot of that will be lost now that she isn't around anymore (not in a maudlin sense - used to drive me barmy when she wouldn't have it that I didn't have a clue who she was talking about).
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Your gran's cousin will be related to you through a common great-great grandparent. That makes that person your 3rd cousin. Their offspring will also be your 3rd cousins, but once removed. But the person you're referring to is a generation below that, so he's you're 3rd cousin, twice removed.
Er, I think I've got that right!
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Your gran's cousin will be related to you through a common great-great grandparent. That makes that person your 3rd cousin. Their offspring will also be your 3rd cousins, but once removed. But the person you're referring to is a generation below that, so he's you're 3rd cousin, twice removed.
Er, I think I've got that right!
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up to you to decide who's family, really. Having the same surname probably helps you feel more related than if you'd descended from strings of sisters who began with different surnames and ended up with even more different ones. And if you look like someone, that will have the same effect. But when people are compiling family trees, the more dedicated ones will include anyone they can find find from the last thousand years.
I suspect third cousins is about right for most people.
I suspect third cousins is about right for most people.
I understand that the children of my (late) cousins are my second cousins
<They are your first cousins once removed> but what relation to these second cousins are my own children? <The children are second cousins>
I also assume that my (late) mother's cousins are my second cousins. <They also are your first cousins once removed (but the generational remove is upwards, this time).
<They are your first cousins once removed> but what relation to these second cousins are my own children? <The children are second cousins>
I also assume that my (late) mother's cousins are my second cousins. <They also are your first cousins once removed (but the generational remove is upwards, this time).