Relationship Chart

On the top row, find the relationship of oneperson to the common ancestor and follow the column straightdown. Find the other persons relationship to the common ancestoron the left hand column and follow that row straight across. Therelationship is where the projected row & column meet.

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
0 CA C   GC GGC 2
GGC
3
GGC
4
GGC
5
GGC
6
GGC
1 C S N GN GGN 2
GGN
3
GGN
4
GGN
5
GGN
2 GC N 1C

1C
1R1C
2R1C
3R1C
4R1C
5R1C
6R

3 GGC GN 1C
1R
2C

2C
1R2C
2R2C
3R2C
4R2C
5R

4 2
GGC
GGN 1C
2R
2C
1R
3C

3C
1R3C
2R3C
3R3C
4R

5 3
GGC
2
GGN
1C
3R
2C
2R
3C
1R
4C

4C
1R4C
2R4C
3R

6 4
GGC
3
GGN
1C
4R
2C
3R
3C
2R
4C
1R
5C

5C
1R5C
2R

7 5
GGC
4
GGN
1C
5R
2C
4R
3C
3R
4C
2R
5C
1R
6C

6C
1R

8 6
GGC
5
GGN
1C
6R
2C
5R
3C
4R
4C
3R
5C
2R
6C
1R
7C
CA – Common Ancestor S – Sibling (brother or sister)
C – Child N – Niece/Nephew
GC – Grand Child GN – Grand Niece/Nephew
GGC – Great Grand Child GGN – Great Grand Niece/Nephew
#C – # Cousin (1C – 1st cousin, 2C – 2nd cousin, etc.)
#R – # of times removed (1R – once removed, 2R – twice removed, etc.)