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First Cousin Twice-Removed

 

Any person who is your first cousin twice-removed must also be:

 

1) the child of one of your blood related great-great-aunts or great-great-uncles; 2) the grandchild of one of your great-great-grandparents; or 3) the first cousin of either of your great-grandparents.

 

Note: There are two distinct groups of relatives that can be correctly identified as "first cousins twice-removed."  The other group is derived from a lineal relation with an aunt or uncle.


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