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I want help identifying how I relate to my great great grandparents

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  • I want help identifying how I relate to my great great grandparents

    This is a hypothetical idea: My dad's mother in law is my brother in law's mom. my sisters father in law is my wifes father. my sister has a kid. this kid marries mine.. so yes incest by first cousins. what do their kids aka our grandkids share? my brother in law is my childs uncle on its mom side. my wife is my sister's husbands sister .

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    Get a free trial to family tree software and enter all the people you know of. Just basic details of name, birth, marriage or death dates as applies to each one. Use maiden surname for females.
    Then run a kinship report about yourself and it lists what relation everyone is to you.
    Family Tree Maker calls the report “kinship” but sadly doesn’t offer any freebie trial however other treebuilder software will call it the same or something very similar.
    The same report can be run multiple times on whichever person whose own relationships you want to work out.
    Last edited by GallowayLass; 31-01-23, 13:52.

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    • #3
      I Would draw on paper.

      First cousins can marry and have children.

      "my wife is my sister's husbands sister " there is not any blood relation on this though.

      Ancestry does show the relationship, but not how it will cope with 2 relationships

      Carolyn
      Family Tree site

      Researching: Luggs, Freeman - Cornwall; Dayman, Hobbs, Heard - Devon; Wilson, Miles - Northants; Brett, Everett, Clark, Allum - Herts/Essex
      Also interested in Proctor, Woodruff

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      • #4
        The Family Historian tree program will give up to six different relationships between two given people. They do offer a trial period fir the software.
        Anne

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