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  2. Cousin - Wikipedia

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    A cousin is a relative that is the child of a parent's sibling; this is more specifically referred to as a first cousin.. More generally, in the kinship system used in the English-speaking world, a cousin is a type of relationship in which relatives are two or more generations away from their most recent common ancestor.

  3. Parallel and cross cousins - Wikipedia

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    In an Iroquois type of terminology, if the terms used to refer to cross-cousins are assimilated to those for other relatives, it is generally in-laws (since marriage with cross-cousins is often preferentially favored), so that the terms for "male cross-cousin" and "brother-in-law" are the same, as are the terms for "female cross-cousin" and ...

  4. List of coupled cousins - Wikipedia

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    A. Edwin Abbott (1808–1882), English educator, and his first cousin, Jane Abbott (1806–1882) [3]; Samuel Abravanel (1473-1551), Sephardic-Italian financier, and his first cousin, Benvenida Abrabanel, philanthropist and businesswoman [4]

  5. Cousin marriage law in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Data on cousin marriage in the United States are sparse. It was estimated in 1960 that 0.2% of all marriages between Roman Catholics were between first or second cousins, but no more recent nationwide studies have been performed. [175] It is unknown what proportion of that number were first cousins, which is the group facing marriage bans.

  6. Opinion: Aaron Rodgers, Kirk Cousins are reminders that ... - AOL

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    While Cousins is flailing — no TDs and eight interceptions over the last four games — and the Falcons are on the outside of the playoff race looking in, the Vikings are tied for the third-best ...

  7. Consanguinity - Wikipedia

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    Double first cousins are descended from two pairs of siblings, and have the same genetic similarity as half-siblings. In unions between double first cousins, the highest inbreeding coefficients are reached, with an (F) of 0.125, for example among Arabs and uncle-niece marriages in South India.

  8. Kirk Cousins - Wikipedia

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    Kirk Cousins was born to Don Cousins [3] and Maryann Cousins, the second oldest of their three children. Born in Barrington, Illinois [ 4 ] [ 5 ] on August 19, 1988, [ 4 ] Cousins attended Holland Christian High School in Holland, Michigan , where he starred in football , baseball (as a third baseman and a pitcher), and basketball for the ...

  9. The Cousins take on grooming - AOL

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    More from Guest Editors The Cousins: John's big secret to keeping health and fitness resolutions The Cousins give a style lesson Five quick fixes for a better you in 2015. Show comments.