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Ancestry/Genealogy
Related: About this forumExplain these cousins to me, please
Moe - George 1st cousins
Abbie - Jerry 2nd cousins
Helen - Joe 3rd cousins
(no issue) - Edward 4th cousins
What are Moe and Edward to each other?
What are Abbie and Edward to each other?
What are Helen and Edward to each other?
I know it has to be a removed cousins situation but I'm clueless after that.
Thanks in advance for explaining this to me. I appreciate your time and typing...

Hugh_Lebowski
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Foolacious
(539 posts)Let Fred and Ethel be cousins of some degree.
Count backward the fewest number of generations to find their common ancestor. If that number is 2, they are first cousins; if 3, they are second cousins; and so on.
Now count the number of generations from that common ancestor to Fred, and the number from that common ancestor to Ethel. Then calculate the difference between those two numbers. If that difference is 0, they are simply cousins, be they first cousins, second cousins, etc. If that difference is 1, they are once removed, be they first cousins once removed, second cousins once removed, etc. If that difference is 2, they are twice removed, be they first cousins twice removed, second cousins twice removed, etc. And so on.
Example: Fred has a great-great-great-great-grandmother named Lucy, who is also Ethel's great-great-grandmother. Counting generations backward from Fred to Lucy, that's 6 generations (great[1] + great[2] + great[3] + great[4] + grand[5] + mother[6]), while counting backward from Ethel to Lucy, it's 4 generations (great[1] + great[2] + grand[3] + mother[4]). 4 is less than 6, so we use 4 generations to determine the degree of cousin, and that means third cousins. Then we look at the difference between 4 and 6 generations; the difference is 2, so the cousins are twice removed. Therefore, Fred and Ethel are third cousins twice removed to each other.
Foolacious
(539 posts)That is, that Abbie is a child of Moe and Jerry is a child of George. And Helen is a child of Abbie, and Joe is a child of Jerry. And Edward is a child of Joe. Therefore:
Moe and Edward are 1st cousins thrice removed.
Abbie and Edward are 2nd cousins twice removed.
Helen and Edward are 3rd cousins once removed.
Irish_Dem
(73,311 posts)Nice job!
rownesheck
(2,343 posts)they're all married to each other.