What's a first cousin twice removed?

Your first cousin is in the same generation as you, so his child would be one generation below you. A cousin who is “twice removed” will be your cousin's grandchild or grandparent, or your grandparent's cousin.
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Is a first cousin twice removed the same as a second cousin?

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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How does twice removed cousins work?

“Twice removed” means that there's a two generation gap: this cousin is from either your grandparents' generation, or your grandchild's generation. So your first cousin twice removed would be your grandparent's first cousin or your first cousin's grandchild.
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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 3 times removed cousin?

If you and a cousin are one generation higher or lower, you are “once removed.” If you are two generations higher or lower, you are “twice removed.” If you are three generations higher or lower, you are “three times removed,”
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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 a half first cousin?

Half cousins are descended from half siblings and would share one grandparent. The children of two half siblings are first half cousins. If half siblings have children with another pair of half siblings, the resulting children would be double half first cousins.
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Are double first cousins inbred?

In the below images, the fathers are grey (not related) or yellows (brothers). You and your sister are the same as the previous image. As you can see, double cousins are more genetically related than first cousins because they share not only their maternal DNA, but also their paternal DNA (grey vs. yellow).
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What does twice removed mean in genealogy?

When cousins are in different generations than each other, we say they're removed. "Removed" is like “grand” and “great,” but with cousins. Once removed means a difference of one generation, twice removed means a difference of two generations, and so forth.
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What is my mom's first cousin to me?

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 is my cousin's child to my child?

The children of your cousin are described as your first cousin once removed. But your cousin's child would be a second cousin to your children.
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What relation is my niece's son to my son?

Your nephew and your son are first cousins. They share the same grandparents. Your great-niece (nephew's daughter) and your son are first cousins once removed. If your son ever has children, his children and your great-niece will be second cousins..
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Can I marry my second cousin?

In the United States, second cousins are legally allowed to marry in every state. However, marriage between first cousins is legal in only about half of the American states.
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What is the child of your first cousin once removed called?

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. They would call you aunt or uncle, and your children would simply call them cousins… although of course, they are really second cousins.
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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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What is my grandma's cousin to me?

One 'g' makes her a first cousin two generations removed from YOU. She is YOUR grandmother's first cousin.
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What does 2nd cousin twice removed mean?

You are “once removed” if you are separated by 1 generation and “twice removed” if you are separated by 2 generations, and so on. Quick Tip: Your parent's first, second, and third cousins are also your first, second, and third cousins—but once removed.
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Is a half sibling the same as a cousin?

It's common for people to have half-siblings since not all children share the same two parents. When you take the Ancestry DNA test, since half-siblings only share 25% of their DNA, they may be categorized as your first cousin.
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What does it mean if your parents are double first cousins?

Double first cousins arise when two siblings reproduce with another set of siblings and the resulting children are related to each other through both parents' families. Double first cousins share both sets of grandparents in common and have double the degree of consanguinity than ordinary first cousins.
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What are triple first cousins?

Those are "double first cousins". I even have some triple cousins in my tree, where three siblings from one family married three siblings from another family. Agreed: in the case of siblings you share all ancestors; with cousins only some.
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Is AncestryDNA accurate?

Reading your DNA is a first step in generating your AncestryDNA results. Accuracy is very high when it comes to reading each of the hundreds of thousands of positions (or markers) in your DNA. With current technology, AncestryDNA has, on average, an accuracy rate of over 99 percent for each marker tested.
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How much DNA do you inherit from your great grandparents?

So for a great, great, great grandparent, the probability that you haven't inherited any DNA from them is 0.01%. Or in other words, a 1 in 10,000 chance. Or to flip it around, there's a 99.99% chance you have a DNA relationship with them!
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What is my half brothers child to me?

Half Cousin: When half brothers or half sisters have children, their offspring refer to each other as half cousins.
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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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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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