this might explain it better for you
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cousin#Chart
2007-07-29 14:44:46
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answered by espangor 3
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Yes.
Those sisters' children were (are) first cousins and their children are second cousins. When you and your second cousin have children, those children will be third cousins.
You didn't ask, but if your maternal grandmother had children by two men, and you do not share the same great grandfather, you are "half second cousins" although no one but a genealogist in a trivia contest would ever use the term. Her children were half-siblings (half-brothers or half-sisters). Their children would be "half first cousins", and children of HFC are half second cousins.
2007-07-30 08:35:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Siblings and parents and children all have 50% the same DNA as an individual; grandparents, grandchildren and cousins (first) all have 25% the same DNA. So, those two grandmothers, compared to the individual, have 12.5% the same DNA. After that, it becomes tedious...
First cousins are children of one's parent's siblings, such as your father's brother's children are your first cousins; another generation, it goes to second cousins; another generation, it becomes third cousins. By that time, they are almost "strangers".
2007-07-29 16:03:46
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answered by Nothingusefullearnedinschool 7
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2016-10-13 01:49:51
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answered by ? 3
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Cousins share at least one Grandparent Second cousins share at least one great grandparent, so they would be second cousins.
2007-07-29 17:33:08
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answered by Benthebus 6
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They are second cousins twice removed.
2007-08-03 11:37:19
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answered by Captain Atom 6
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Yes. You are distant cousins, but cousins nonetheless.
2007-08-03 03:06:19
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answered by Matthew Stewart 5
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Have a look at the link posted below, hope it helps you.
http://genealogy.about.com/library/nrelationshipchart.htm.
2007-07-29 15:18:42
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answered by itsjustme 7
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They are second cousins.
2007-07-29 14:47:30
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answered by Annaliese 2
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Yes, but it's distant. If you're talking relationship wise then I personally see nothing wrong with it, but other people might.
2007-07-29 14:54:31
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answered by just a girl 3
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