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  2. Aunt - Wikipedia

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    A half-aunt is a half-sister of a parent. A maternal aunt is the sister of one's mother. A paternal aunt is the sister of one's father. An aunt-in-law is the aunt of one's spouse. A parent's first cousin may be called a second aunt. A great-aunt [2] [3] or grandaunt [4] (sometimes written grand-aunt [5]) is the sister of one's grandparent.

  3. My Great Aunt's Message Reminded Me Just How Far ... - AOL

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    Every woman needs to read it. My great aunt with one of her four boys in 1961. Courtesy I’m the proud daughter of a working mom. She is the proud daughter of a working mom. Though I never knew ...

  4. “My Dad Forgot I Was With Him”: 30 Stories Families Would ...

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    Image credits: cleanpage4adirtygirl #6. My aunt talked my cousin out of an abortion (not her kid, just her niece) and it *f****d* my cousin's life up. She lost the kid, ended up on all the d***s ...

  5. How my pioneering great aunt and too-fun grandmother ... - AOL

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    And, like my great aunt, Dr. Lulu Merle Johnson, I ended up being a pioneer. During my corporate career, as a senior executive, I was usually the only person of color and often the only woman in ...

  6. Niece and nephew - Wikipedia

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    Also called great-nephew / great-niece. [21] A half-niece or half-nephew is the child of one's half-sibling, related by 12.5%. [22] [23] In some cultures and family traditions, it is common to refer to cousins with one or more removals to a newer generation using some form of the word niece or nephew. For more information see cousin.

  7. Extended family - Wikipedia

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    Particularly in working-class communities, grown children tend to establish their own households within the same general area as their parents, aunts, uncles, and grandparents. These extended family members tend to gather often for family events and to feel responsible for helping and supporting one another, both emotionally and financially. [6]

  8. Uncle - Wikipedia

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    Uncles who are related by birth are second-degree relatives. The female counterpart of an uncle is an aunt, and the reciprocal relationship is that of a nephew or niece. The word comes from Latin: avunculus, the diminutive of avus (grandfather), and is a family relationship within an extended or immediate family. [1] A more slang usage is Unc. [2]

  9. My great-aunt is 96 and still lives independently. Here are ...

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    Mary Ferrari just turned 96, and not even being in the hospital with COVID can slow her down. She credits moving and having a rich social life.