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 | |
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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 |
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3 | GGC | GN | 1C 1R |
2C
2C |
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4 | 2 GGC |
GGN | 1C 2R |
2C 1R |
3C
3C |
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5 | 3 GGC |
2 GGN |
1C 3R |
2C 2R |
3C 1R |
4C
4C |
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6 | 4 GGC |
3 GGN |
1C 4R |
2C 3R |
3C 2R |
4C 1R |
5C
5C |
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7 | 5 GGC |
4 GGN |
1C 5R |
2C 4R |
3C 3R |
4C 2R |
5C 1R |
6C
6C |
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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.) |
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