Relationships


RELATIONSHIPS


Genealogy is all about relationships......



Just HOW are two individuals related??

For a true "relationship" to exist, there must be an ancestor who is common to both individuals. If you examine the chart below, for example, the Common Ancestor is Box 1 on the horizontal scale (HS) as well as Box 1 on the Vertical Scale (VS).

Let us suppose that you have a grandson of that common ancestor, as seen in Box 3 of the HS, and you want to know that grandson's relationship to a great-granddaughter, who would be seen in Box 4 on the VS.

If you follow Box 4 (VS) down to where it meets the vertical pathway to Box 3 on the HS, then where those paths cross, it tells you the relationship -- they are first cousins once removed.

(Note:  this chart is not my original "invention" - it is borrowed from Genealogical Research Library's website )




 

 

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 Common
Ancestor
 Son or
Daughter
 Grandson
or
Daughter
Great
Grandson
or
Daughter
2d Great
Grandson
or
Daughter
3rd Great Grandson or Daughter 4th Great Grandson or Daughter 5th Great
Grandson
or
Daughter
6th Great
Grandson
or
Daughter
7th Great
Grandson or
Daughter
2 Son or Daughter Siblings (brothers or sisters) Nephew or Niece Grand Nephew or Niece Great Grand Nephew or Niece 2d Great Grand Nephew or Niece 3rd Great Grand Nephew or Niece 4th Great Grand Nephew or Niece 5th Great Grand Nephew or Niece 6th Great Grand Nephew or Niece
3 Grandson or Daughter Nephew or Niece First Cousin First Cousin Once Removed First Cousin Twice Removed First Cousin Three Times Removed First Cousin Four Times Removed First Cousin Five Times Removed First Cousin Six Times Removed First Cousin Seven Times Removed
4 Great Grandson or Daughter Grand Nephew or Niece First Cousin Once Removed Second Cousin Second Cousin Once Removed Second Cousin Twice Removed Second Cousin Three Times Removed Second Cousin Four Times Removed Second Cousin Five Times Removed Second Cousin Six Times Removed
5 2d Great Grandson or Daughter Great Grand Nephew or Niece First Cousin Twice Removed Second Cousin Once Removed Third Cousin Third Cousin Once Removed Third Cousin Twice Removed Third Cousin Three Times Removed Third Cousin Four Times Removed Third Cousin Five Times Removed
6 3rd Great
Grandson
or
Daughter
 2nd Great
Grand
Nephew or
Niece
First
Cousin
Three
Times
Removed
Second
Cousin
Twice
Removed
Third
Cousin
Once
Removed
Fourth
Cousin
Fourth
Cousin
Once
Removed
 Fourth
Cousin
Twice
Removed
Fourth
Cousin
Three
Times
Removed
Fourth
Cousin Four
Times
Removed
7 4th Great
Grandson
or
Daughter
 3rd Great
Grand
Nephew or
Niece
First
Cousin
Four
Times
Removed
 Second
Cousin
Three
Times
Removed
Third
Cousin
Twice
Removed
Fourth
Cousin
Once
Removed
 Fifth
Cousin
 Fifth
Cousin
Once
Removed
 Fifth
Cousin
Twice
Removed
Fifth Cousin
Three
Times
Removed
8  5th Great
Grandson
or
Daughter
 4th Great
Grand
Nephew or
Niece
 First
Cousin
Five Times
Removed
 Second
Cousin
Four Times
Removed
Third
Cousin
Three
Times
Removed
Fourth
Cousin
Twice
Removed
Fifth
Cousin
Once
Removed
Sixth
Cousin
 Sixth
Cousin
Once
Removed
Sixth
Cousin
Twice
Removed
9  6th Great
Grandson
or
Daughter
 5th Great
Grand
Nephew or
Niece
First
Cousin Six
Times
Removed
 Second
Cousin
Five Times
Removed
Third
Cousin
Four Times
Removed
 Fourth
Cousin
Three
Times
Removed
Fifth
Cousin
Twice
Removed
Sixth
Cousin
Once
Removed
 Seventh
Cousin
Seventh
Cousin
Once
Removed
10 7th Great
Grandson
or
Daughter
 6th Great
Grand
Nephew or
Niece
 6th Great
Grand
Nephew or
Niece
 Second
Cousin Six
Times
Removed
  Third
Cousin
Five Times
Removed
 Fourth
Cousin
Four Times
Removed
Fifth
Cousin
Three
Times
Removed
 Sixth
Cousin
Twice
Removed
 Seventh
Cousin
Once
Removed
 Eighth
Cousin