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  2. 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 ...

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

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    A cousin once removed means they’re from the generation immediately above or below you. So your first cousin once removed would be your first cousin’s child or your parent’s first cousin.

  4. Coefficient of relationship - Wikipedia

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    The coefficient of relationship is a measure of the degree of consanguinity (or biological relationship) between two individuals. The term coefficient of relationship was defined by Sewall Wright in 1922, and was derived from his definition of the coefficient of inbreeding of 1921.

  5. Family Ties: Celebrities You Didn't Know Were Related - AOL

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    Her first cousin is Katherine Moennig who played Lena in Showtime's "Ray Donovan." Actress Blythe Danner, Gwyneth's mother, is her aunt. Related: Celebrities That Ditched Hollywood for Another Career

  6. Talk:Cousin/Archive 4 - Wikipedia

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    1 Second Cousin / First Cousin Once Removed interchangably used? 2 comments. 2 So nephew can mean uncle? 5 comments. 3 Half-cousin's child would be a.... 2 comments.

  7. Prohibited degree of kinship - Wikipedia

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    Aristocracy wasn't excluded from marrying relatives: Alexander Herzen, a socialist writer of the 19th century of aristocratic origin, married his cousin, for example. In Imperial Russia up until 1917, all marriages were mostly ceremonial and religious and were the only ones considered "legal" (no formally established institution existed at the ...

  8. Consanguinity - Wikipedia

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    One legal definition of degrees of consanguinity. [1] The number next to each box in the table indicates the degree of relationship relative to the given person. Consanguinity (from Latin consanguinitas 'blood relationship') is the characteristic of having a kinship with a relative who is descended from a common ancestor.

  9. 'Don't I know you from somewhere?' Experts explain the ... - AOL

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    Is 'cousin face' related to face blindness? Nope. Face blindness, or prosopagnosia , is a neurological condition in which you cannot recognize familiar faces, including your own family or ...