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bree...@gmail.com

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Dec 25, 2009, 6:55:02 PM12/25/09
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I have several ancestors whose parents are close cousins and
therefore relate back to the same set of great great grandparents
(adjust the greats depending on the ancestor). I want to know if in
the genealogy world this relationship has a special name or
terminology associated with it. It seems that there should be a
term beyond cousin to describe this situation.

Tricia

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Ron Lankshear in Sydney NSW

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Dec 26, 2009, 11:27:11 AM12/26/09
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Well cousins describes people related as you say.
If you share the same grandparents ie the children
of an aunt or uncle then they are First cousins

Going back to great grandparents then second
cousins and next great third cousins and so

see here
http://genealogy.about.com/library/nrelationshipchart.htm

Children of First cousins are still your first
cousin - once removed and their twice removed


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Joe Makowiec

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Dec 26, 2009, 11:28:10 AM12/26/09
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> I have several ancestors whose parents are close cousins and
> therefore relate back to the same set of great great grandparents
> (adjust the greats depending on the ancestor). I want to know if in
> the genealogy world this relationship has a special name or
> terminology associated with it. It seems that there should be a
> term beyond cousin to describe this situation.
>
> bree...@gmail.com


Where siblings marry siblings, I've frequently heard the offspring
termed 'double' first cousins, but other than that, I don't believe
that there is terminology in common use. You use the closest cousin
relationship, then if you want describe other ways in which they're
related.

Particularly if you're studing a small place, this is a fairly
common situation. People tend to have the same person in several
places in thier ancestry. Do a web search for 'ancestor paradox' or
'ancestry collapse' - you'll find a number of pages discussing the
phenomenon. Brian Pears has a series of articles on the topic:

http://www.bpears.org.uk/

Look about a quarter of the way down the page for links.


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Lisa Lepore

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Dec 29, 2009, 1:22:25 PM12/29/09
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> I have several ancestors whose parents are close cousins and
> therefore relate back to the same set of great great grandparents
> (adjust the greats depending on the ancestor). I want to know if in
> the genealogy world this relationship has a special name or
> terminology associated with it. It seems that there should be a
> term beyond cousin to describe this situation.
>
> Tricia "bree...@gmail.com" <bree...@gmail.com>


If you have siblings from one family marrying siblings from another
family, their children and grandchildren, etc. are called double
cousins.

Lisa

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