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What would you call this relative?

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What do you call your moms sisters husbands brothers children? They are basically my cousin's cousins.

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  1. u call them by their first name... they no relation!


  2. You can call them cousin's cousins, but they are no relation. My daughter has a friend whose cousins are the most extreme I know.

    Her father is a Swedish-American from Iowa and her mother is a Korean from Korea. They met while he was in the Air Force. Their daughter has Korean first cousins on her mother's side. They are Buddhists who live in Korea, speak Korean, are short, dark-brown eyed and black haired. She has American first cousins on her father's side. They are Lutherans who live in Iowa, speak English, are tall, blue-eyed blondes.

    The two sets would probably get on just fine if they ever met and had a potluck picnic, once the Koreans explained you don't eat kimchee without having a full can of beer handy to put out the flames, and the Americans explained it was OK to eat fried chicken with your fingers. They would not have much in common save their mutual cousin.

  3. they are your cousin's cousins. they are, however, no relation to yourself. the "twice removed" term does not apply here.

  4. *shakes head*

    Children of your mom's sister, are your cousins... you SHARE THE SAME GRANDPARENTS through their mother/ your mother.

    They also are cousins to their FATHER'S brother's children.  THEY also share grandparents.. but NOT THE SAME grandparents.  

    You share a cousin in common.. but since you do not have the same grandparents, you are NOT related in any way. (no, this isn't a 2nd cousin removed, or otherwise).  

  5. Mom's sister = your aunt

    Her husband = your uncle; Mom's brother-in-law (no blood relation to you)

    Aunt & Uncle's children = your 1st cousins

    Children of Mom's brother-in-law (the husband's brother) =no relation to you as far as I can figure (see relationship chart at     http://genealogy.about.com/library/nrela...

    Your "cousin's cousins", I THINK,  would be a second cousin, once removed, but this is always where I get messed up, too.

  6. They aren't related, so nothing.

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