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Family Tree Dilemma??

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My 2nd cousin just had a son, according to the family tree what would that make him to me??

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  1. no


  2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Family_rela...

      The cousin chart shows this:

    If one person's GRANDPARENT is the other person's GRANDPARENT, then they are "1st cousins".

       If one person's GREAT-GRANDPARENT, is the other person's GRANDPARENT, they are "1st cousins, once removed."

    If BOTH people share the same GREAT-GRANDPARENTS, they are "2nd cousins." So, your GREAT-Grandparents, are the baby's

    GREAT-GREAT-GRANDPARENTS (or a generation removed from you and your cousin), making him  your "2nd cousin once removed."

  3. The baby would be your 2nd cousin once removed.

  4. Shortgilly is correct.  The child is your 2nd Cousin once removed.  Your children to that child would be 3rd cousins.

  5. I 3rd that. Shortgilly is correct.
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