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grannyfranny

grannyfranny Report 4 Dec 2024 19:07

Yes, D's first cousin must be the child of a sibling to either yourself or your OH.

Re the German grandad, it depends if he was fully German, or had a mixed background. The grandaughter will have approx 25% of his DNA, so maybe not the German bit.

nameslessone

nameslessone Report 4 Dec 2024 08:16

A first cousin means that the parents are siblings so a good chance that thus is your husbands family if they don’t fit in anywhere else.

Tylersgran

Tylersgran Report 3 Dec 2024 22:11

I have delved again today. The person is a first cousin to my daughter. We have another match from ages ago from another family in the same area from the same birth area but not a first cousin. Think we are getting closer

ErikaH

ErikaH Report 3 Dec 2024 20:53

Twice removed first cousin is two generations away from the subject

nameslessone

nameslessone Report 3 Dec 2024 08:42

You need to consider that the English name may come through her ‘other’ parent, unless that parent is 100% ‘foreign’.

Also work out the difference in ages between your granddaughter and the match, as this match could just be a couple of generations older ( unlikely to be younger)

greyghost

greyghost Report 2 Dec 2024 22:41

Google "how are we related". There are several charts available to explain and illustrate relationships.

eg.
https://www.findmypast.co.uk/blog/help/kinship-terminology-how-we-refer-to-our-family-relationships

ErikaH

ErikaH Report 2 Dec 2024 22:36

There is a cousin chart on familysearch website

Alternatively, just google ‘………….info there

Tylersgran

Tylersgran Report 2 Dec 2024 22:33

I had my DNA done a long time ago. No secrets and all my cousins on there that had it done. Mum was adopted. Husband never knew his father as he was adopted by his mothers parents. Never knew who his father was. My granddaughter has done her DNA as her nan was Italian and grandad was German. Italian all there no German. Recently she has had a English name come up as a first cousin 2nd time removed. Wondering if this is something to do with my husband although not in the area but not far maybe 2 miles? What is a first cousin twice removed ?