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  2. What’s a Second Cousin vs. Second Cousin Once Removed? - AOL

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    Twice removed” means that there’s a two generation gap: this cousin is from either your grandparents’ generation, or your grandchild’s generation. So your first cousin twice removed ...

  3. Consanguinity - Wikipedia

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    As a working definition, unions contracted between persons biologically related as second cousins or closer (r ≥ 0.03125) are categorized as consanguineous. This arbitrary limit has been chosen because the genetic influence in marriages between couples related to a lesser degree would usually be expected to differ only slightly from that ...

  4. Cousin - Wikipedia

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    For example, a cousin-granduncle is a male first cousin twice removed that comes from an older generation, and a cousin-grandniece is a female first cousin twice removed who comes from a younger generation. The term grandcousin is sometimes used for the grandchild of a first cousin, or the first cousin of a grandparent: a first cousin twice ...

  5. Coefficient of relationship - Wikipedia

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    double-first cousin once removed: 12.5% (2 −3) 6: 6: 3: half-second cousin: 1.5625% (2 −6) 4: 6: 3: double-second cousin: 6.25% (2 −4) 5: 5: 4: half-great-grandaunt / half-great-granduncle / half-great-grandniece / half-great-grandnephew: 3.125% (2 −5) 6: 6: 4: half-first cousin twice removed: 1.5625% (2 −6) 4: 6: 4: double-first ...

  6. Who Is Considered Immediate Family? - AOL

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    But beyond that, the very concept of family is one that isn’t easily defined. For example, what does it mean to be a second cousin once removed or a third cousin twice removed? And what about ...

  7. Consanguine marriage - Wikipedia

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    Consanguine marriage is marriage between individuals who are closely related. Though it may involve incest, it implies more than the sexual nature of incest.In a clinical sense, marriage between two family members who have coefficient of relationship r = 3.125% (i.e. second cousin, first cousin twice removed, half-first cousin once removed, great-great-great-grandmother / great-great-great ...

  8. Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Humanities/2014 January 9 ...

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    Often, however, I do hear black folks refer to or intro someone as "My first cousin", "her third cousin", etc when that relationship is known -- but "removed cousin" is never used: a "first cousin-once-removed" is a "second cousin" and everyone gets moved back a degree accordingly, so when a "third cousin" is mentioned what is invariably meant ...

  9. List of barons in the peerages of Britain and Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas Rodney (first cousin once removed) The Baron Somers: 1784: Philip Somers-Cocks, 9th Baron Somers: Martin Cocks (fourth cousin twice removed) The Baron Suffield: 1786: John Harbord-Hamond, 13th Baron Suffield: Samuel Harbord-Hamond The Baron Kenyon: 1788: Nicholas Tyrell-Kenyon, 7th Baron Kenyon: Alexander Tyrell-Kenyon (brother) The ...