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Paternal grandfather; Paternal grandmother; Maternal grandfather; Maternal grandmother; and so on, back through the generations. Apart from the subject or proband, who can be male or female, all even-numbered persons are male, and all odd-numbered persons are female.
Grandparents, individually known as grandmother and grandfather, or Grandma and Grandpa, are the parents of a person's father or mother – paternal or maternal.Every sexually reproducing living organism who is not a genetic chimera has a maximum of four genetic grandparents, eight genetic great-grandparents, sixteen genetic great-great-grandparents, thirty-two genetic great-great-great ...
The subject (or proband) of the ahnentafel is listed as No. 1, the subject's father as No. 2 and the mother as No. 3, the paternal grandparents as No. 4 and No. 5 and the maternal grandparents as No. 6 and No. 7, and so on, back through the generations. Apart from No. 1, who can be male or female, all even-numbered persons are male, and all odd ...
maternal great-grandfather `Abd Manaf ibn Qusai paternal great-great grandfather: Atikah bint Murrah paternal great-great-grandmother: Wahb ibn `Abd Manaf maternal grandfather: Hashim ibn 'Abd Manaf (progenitor of Banu Hashim) paternal great-grandfather: Salma bint `Amr paternal great-grandmother: Fatimah bint `Amr paternal grandmother `Abdul ...
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Child: Namesake: 1st son paternal grandfather 2nd son maternal grandfather ... 4th son father's oldest brother 1st daughter maternal grandmother 2nd daughter paternal ...
son of paternal grandmother's sibling who is younger than ego's father: 表叔 biǎoshū " daughter of paternal grandfather's sister: 表姑 biǎogū " daughter of paternal grandmother's sibling: 表姑 biǎogū " son of maternal grandfather's sister: 表舅 biǎojiù " son of maternal grandmother's sibling: 表舅 biǎojiù " daughter of ...
For example, Charles II of Spain was the son of an uncle and niece, Philip IV and Mariana of Austria; in turn, both of Philip's parents (and therefore both of Mariana's maternal grandparents) were the children of uncle-niece marriages, one of which also produced Mariana's paternal grandfather. As a result, instead of Charles' parents ...