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Encyclopedia > First cousin once removed

A cousin chart identifies the correct name for the relationship between two people with a common ancestor. This chart uses formal English relationship terms. For a general overview of kinship terminology, see the appropriate section in the article Family. The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ... A family of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso in 1997 A family is a domestic group of people, or a number of domestic groups affiliated by blood or by a variety of legal ties such as marriage, domestic partnership, adoption, surname and in some cases slavery as was the case in the...


The term cousin typically refers to the child of one's parent's sibling. This is more correctly termed a "first cousin". This article is about the domestic group. ...


More generally, "cousins" are any relatives that are neither siblings nor direct descendents/ancestors. Ordinal numbers (first, second, third, etc) are used to quantify in which preceding generation the common direct ancestor is located. The term is then completed with a number removed, which indicates how many generations separate the relatives in question. Commonly, ordinal numbers, or ordinals for short, are numbers used to denote the position in an ordered sequence: first, second, third, fourth, etc. ...


Thus, if one of John's great-great-grandparents is also one of Mary's great-great-great-great-grandparents, John and Mary are "third cousins twice removed". In purely mathematical terms, a sibling could be defined as a "zeroth cousin", and a niece/nephew–aunt/uncle relationship could be described as "zeroth cousins once removed"; however such terms are never used. John is a common name for males. ... Mary is a popular name worldwide originally derived from the ancient Egyptian word Mery meaning beloved, and is the most popular name for a female in the United States. ... John is a common name for males. ... Mary is a popular name worldwide originally derived from the ancient Egyptian word Mery meaning beloved, and is the most popular name for a female in the United States. ...


In the chart below, the term "niece" is used for brevity. "Niece" refers to females and "nephew" refers to males. If person A is person B's niece or nephew, then person B is person A's uncle or aunt ("uncle" refers to males and "aunt" refers to females).


Similarly, "grandniece" is used for brevity. The terms grandnephew, granduncle and grandaunt also apply. In informal usage, a granduncle is often called a great uncle and a grandaunt is often called a great aunt.

Common Ancestor Parent Grandparent Great Grandparent Great Great Grandparent Great Great Great Grandparent Great Great Great Great Grandparent Great Great Great Great Great Grandparent
Parent Sibling Niece Grandniece Great Grandniece Great Great Grandniece Great Great Great Grandniece Great Great Great Great Grandniece
Grandparent Niece First Cousin First Cousin Once Removed First Cousin Twice Removed First Cousin Thrice Removed First Cousin Four Times Removed First Cousin Five Times Removed
Great Grandparent Grandniece First Cousin Once Removed Second Cousin Second Cousin Once Removed Second Cousin Twice Removed Second Cousin Thrice Removed Second Cousin Four Times Removed
Great Great Grandparent Great Grandniece First Cousin Twice Removed Second Cousin Once Removed Third Cousin Third Cousin Once Removed Third Cousin Twice Removed Third Cousin Thrice Removed
Great Great Great Grandparent Great Great Grandniece First Cousin Thrice Removed Second Cousin Twice Removed Third Cousin Once Removed Fourth Cousin Fourth Cousin Once Removed Fourth Cousin Twice Removed
Great Great Great Great Grandparent Great Great Great Grandniece First Cousin Four Times Removed Second Cousin Thrice Removed Third Cousin Twice Removed Fourth Cousin Once Removed Fifth Cousin Fifth Cousin Once Removed
Great Great Great Great Great Grandparent Great Great Great Great Grandniece First Cousin Five Times Removed Second Cousin Four Times Removed Third Cousin Thrice Removed Fourth Cousin Twice Removed Fifth Cousin Once Removed Sixth Cousin

Mathematical definitions

The family relationship between two individuals a and b, where Ga and Gb respectively are the number of generations between each individual and their nearest common ancestor, can be calculated by the following: Generation is the act of producing offspring, or procreation. ... An ancestor is a parent or (recursively) the parent of an ancestor. ...

x = min (Ga,Gb)
y = |Ga-Gb|
  • If x=0 and y=0 then they are the same person.
  • If x=0 and y=1 then they are parent and child.
  • If x=0 and y=2 then they are grandparent and grandchild.
  • If x=0 and y>2 then they are great ... great-grandparent and great ... great-grandchild, with y−2 greats.
  • If x=1 and y=0 then they are siblings (brothers or sisters).
  • If x=1 and y=1 then they are uncle/aunt and nephew/niece.
  • If x=1 and y>1 then they are great ... great uncle/aunt and great ... great nephew/niece, with y−1 greats.
  • If x>1 and y=0 then they are (x−1)th cousins.
  • If x>1 and y>0 then they are (x−1)th cousins y times removed.

So two people sharing a pair of grandparents have x=2 and y=0 and are described as being first cousins. Parenting comprises all the tasks involved in raising a child to an independent adult. ... A male Caucasian toddler child A child (plural: children) is a young human. ...


If x>0 and they only share one nearest common ancestor rather than two, then the word "half" is sometimes added at the beginning of the relationship.


See also


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BPL Ask A Librarian Examples (705 words)
The term "first cousin" is used for family members who are of the same generation.
The term "once removed" is used to describe relationships between family members of different generations.
For example, the child of a first cousin would be your first cousin once removed.
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