What does 2nd cousin twice removed mean?

What does twice removed mean? A cousin who is twice removed is two generations removed from you: the grandchild or grandparent of a second, third, fourth, etc. cousin.
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What does twice removed mean?

Twice removed means that there is a two-generation difference between cousins. You and your grandparents' cousin are first cousins twice removed and would share 107 to 426 centimorgans.
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What is the difference between second cousin and cousin twice removed?

Your second cousin once removed is the child of your second cousin or the parent of your third cousin. And your first cousin twice removed is the grandchild (or grandparent) of your first cousin or the cousin of your grandparent.
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Is second cousin twice removed?

What is a Second Cousin Once Removed? A second cousin once removed is either the child of your second cousin or the parent of your third cousin. They are "once removed" because you are separated by 1 or more generations.
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What do you call your cousins child?

While from a genealogy standpoint, your cousin's child is your first cousin once removed, but the common name to call them is niece or nephew.
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What's a Second Cousin Once Removed?



What is my dads cousin to me?

Your dad's cousin is called your cousin once removed. That means they are one generation away from you. If your dad's cousin had a child, that child would be your second cousin.
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What is your mom's cousin to you?

Similarly, your mom's cousin is your first cousin once removed, because his grandparents are your great-grandparents. There is a generational difference. However, your mom's cousin's CHILD is your second cousin with no “removed” added, because the two of you share the same great-grandparents.
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What makes a third cousin?

First cousins share a grandparent (2generations) Second cousins share a great-grandparent (3 generations) Third cousins share a great-great-grandparent(4 generations) Fourth cousins share a 3rd-great grandparent (5 generations)
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What does first cousin 3x removed mean?

When the word "removed" is used to describe a relationship, it indicates that the two people are from different generations. You and your first cousins are in the same generation (two generations younger than your grandparents), so the word "removed" is not used to describe your relationship.
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What does second cousin 3 times removed?

Still confused? Just remember this: your parent's first, second, and third cousins are your first, second, and third cousins (once removed), and your grandparents' first, second, and third cousins are your first, second, and third cousins (twice removed). Okay, so what does the “removed” mean?
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Are double cousins genetically siblings?

Double cousin is the usual term that is used. But you are as genetically related as half-sisters. Instead of the usual 12.5% of DNA that first cousins share, the two of you share around 25% of your DNA. This is the same amount that you would share with a grandparent, a half sibling or an aunt or uncle.
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Are 5th cousins blood related?

Are Fifth Cousins Blood-Related? Fifth cousins are related, but there is a chance they do not share DNA. In fact, there is only a 10-15% chance of sharing genetics with any fifth cousin. Even if you and our fifth cousin are related by blood, the DNA shared will be small, especially when compared to closer cousins.
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What is a 5th cousin once removed?

So if FDR and Eleanor were fifth cousins, once removed, that means the closest common ancestor was the great-great-great-great-grandparent (a.k.a. fourth great-grandparent) to one of them — and the other was an extra generation removed from that common ancestor.
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Is once removed the same as second cousin?

A cousin once removed means they're from the generation immediately above or below you. So your first cousin once removed would be your first cousin's child or your parent's first cousin. Your second cousin once removed is your second cousin's child or your parent's second cousin.
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What is a half second cousin?

A half-second cousin is a person with whom we share only one great-grandparent. My mother and father both have several half-second cousins, since my mother's great-grandfather married her great-grandmother after his first wife passed, and my father's great-grandmother remarried after his great-grandfather passed.
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Can you share DNA and not be related?

Yes, it is possible to share a small amount of DNA with someone and not be related. In other words, it's possible to share genetic material and not share a common ancestor or any identifiable genealogical connection.
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Are fourth cousins blood related?

Are fourth cousins blood-related? Because you only share DNA with around half of your fourth cousins, there is a chance that you are not “blood-related.”
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Is it OK to marry your 3rd cousin?

In short, yes, it is legal for second and third cousins to marry in the US. Beyong that, state laws get a little more complicated. According to the National Conference of State Legislatures: "Twenty-five states prohibit marriages between first cousins.
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What do you call your grandma's sister daughter?

Your grandmother's sister's daughter is your parent's first cousin. Therefore: Your grandmother's sister's daughter is your first cousin once removed, because it's once removed from the generation (your parent). Your grandmother's sister's granddaughter is your second cousin.
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Are third cousins blood-related?

Do third cousins share the same blood? Third cousins are blood-related and are considered to share the same blood as their common ancestors, their great-great-grandparents. If you want to know how much DNA they share, check out an earlier section in this article.
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What are you if your grandparents are siblings?

Like with grandparents, “grand” with aunts, uncles, nieces, and nephews also means two generations away. Your grandaunt is your grandparent's sister, and you are her grandniece or grandnephew. Many people call their grandaunt or granduncle their “great” aunt or “great” uncle.
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What do I call my dad's aunt?

Likewise your grandmother's brother is your granduncle, or commonly great uncle. Your grandaunt is your mother or father's aunt, just as your grandparent is your mother or father's parent.
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What are my first cousins kids to me?

The child of your first cousin is not your second cousin, but rather the same relationship that you have with your first cousin, plus one generational divide, so your first cousin, once removed.
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What is a 16th cousin?

16th cousins share with you a couple 17 generations ago. (You can share just one ancestor which makes you a half-cousin.)
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Are sixth cousins blood related?

Sixth cousins share great-great-great-great-great grandparents, and are descended from different children of those ancestors. Another way to put it is that your great-great-great-great grandparent and the great-great-great-great grandparent of your sixth cousin were siblings.
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