Oh i am so looking forward to the answer to this because I am always asking wha is the differenece betwen a first cousin, a second cousin and a cousin once removed
A second cousin is of the same generation as you. (If you share a grandparent, you're first cousins. If you share a great-grandparent, you're second cousins).
A cousin who is 'once removed' from you is one generation ahead or behind you. So the child of your first cousin is also your first cousin but once removed.
No.
Robert and John are first cousins.
Roberts daughter, Julie, and John's daughter, Christine are second cousins.
Robert and Christine are First cousins (removed by one generation from each other) Once removed.........as are John and Julie.
sherrardk, you can if you like, but when you meet sherrardq and sherrardw for the first time and you try to figure out how you're related... well, it helps to know the vocabulary.
Hi jno - I'm from South Wales so it would all be 'this is x, she's y's daughter - you know, the one with a stutter and a limp, used to work in Woolworth's. You do know her, she had that little dog.' Reply by saying you've no idea and the description goes on and on. Say yes, I remember now and the conversation is over. (Although, sadly, these sorts of conversations won't be going on now that my mother and granddad aren't around anymore.)
ahhh.... I met a cousin last year that I didn't even know I had (same surname as me), but she had a family tree and was able to work out that our ancestors were brothers in about 1830, and that we were sixth cousins.
Out of curiosity, up to what number does a cousin still count? As Jno has just said she has a sixth cousin, is that still regarded as family? (My grans cousin has a rather (in)famous (at the moment) grandson - what is our relationship?)