Mommy and her "cousins" were talking about this the other day...I just needed to clear things up a bit for all of them:
For example, a person with whom you share a grandparent (but not a parent) is a first cousin; someone with whom you share a great-grandparent (but not a grandparent) is a second cousin; and someone with whom you share a great-great-grandparent (but not a great-grandparent) is a third cousin; and so on. The child of your first cousin is your first cousin once removed because the one generation separating you and the child (the cousin) represents one remove. You and the child are still considered first cousins, as your own grandparent (this child's great-grandparent), as the most recent common ancestor, represents one degree.
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Wow...I've never fully understood the degrees and removed stuff, and now...I still don't. I just say, "my cousin's kids." Hmm, I might have to study up on this.
Glad you guys had a good time! Now that your family is gone, let's get together this week!
I get it now.....I'm glad you had fun with them!!!!!! I'm getting sad about missing the reunion....I just love our cousins!
I am still kind of lost. But I guess I am a little more in the know.
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