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In response to
"
I have no earthly clue who they are or what their names are.
"
by
ty97
the children of your father's first cousins would be your second cousins. -- nm
Posted by
znufrii
Sep 20 '11, 13:10
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actually, they are his first cousins, once removed. -- nm
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Andie
Sep 20, 13:11
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first cousins share a grandparent.. second cousins share a great grandparent. you find the common grandparent then for each generation you are 'off'
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Andie
Sep 20, 13:12
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ty doesn't share a grandparent with these folks ... the grandmother came to the US. -- nm
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loosilu
Sep 20, 13:13
1
*sigh* you go back to the common grandparent (or great, or great great) - it doesn't matter where you fall on the line.
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Andie
Sep 20, 13:28
sorry, I agree with znu. The father's cousins are ty's first cousins once removed. The children are his second cousins. -- nm
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loosilu
Sep 20, 13:11
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oh, sorry, i actually agree, i thought i read 'the child of your first cousin is your second cousin.' -- nm
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Andie
Sep 20, 13:13
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this stuff is always a mess. :) -- nm
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loosilu
Sep 20, 13:13
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