Genealogy Relationship Chart |
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | |
1 | Common Ancestor | Son or Daughter | Grandson or Daughter | Great Grandson or Daughter | 2nd Great Grandson or Daughter | 3rd Great Grandson or Daughter | 4th Great Grandson or Daughter | 5th Great Grandson or Daughter | 6th Great Grandson or Daughter | 7th Great Grandson or Daughter |
2 | Son or Daughter | Brother or Sister |
Niece or |
Grand
Niece |
Great Grand Niece or Nephew |
2nd Great Grand Niece or Nephew |
3rd Great Grand Niece or Nephew |
4th Great Grand Niece or Nephew |
5th Great Grand Niece or Nephew |
6th Great Grand Niece or Nephew |
3 | Grandson or Daughter |
Niece or Nephew |
First Cousin | First Cousin Once Removed | First Cousin Twice Removed | First Cousin Three Times Removed | First Cousin Four Times Removed | First Cousin Five Times Removed | First Cousin Six Times Removed | First Cousin Seven Times Removed |
4 | Great Grandson or Daughter |
Grand Niece or Nephew |
First Cousin Once Removed | Second Cousin | Second Cousin Once Removed | Second Cousin Twice Removed | Second Cousin Three Times Removed | Second Cousin Four Times Removed | Second Cousin Five Times Removed | Second Cousin Six Times Removed |
5 | 2nd Great Grandson or Daughter |
Great Grand Niece or Nephew |
First Cousin Twice Removed | Second Cousin Once Removed | Third Cousin | Third Cousin Once Removed | Third Cousin Twice Removed | Third Cousin Three Times Removed | Third Cousin Four Times Removed | Second Cousin Five Times Removed |
6 | 3rd Great Grandson or Daughter |
2nd Great Grand Niece or Nephew |
First Cousin Three Times Removed | Second Cousin Twice Removed | Third Cousin Once Removed | Fourth Cousin | Fourth Cousin Once Removed | Fourth Cousin Twice Removed | Fourth Cousin Three Times Removed | Fourth Cousin Four Times Removed |
7 | 4th Great Grandson or Daughter |
3rd Great Grand Niece or Nephew |
First Cousin Four Times Removed | Second Cousin Three Times Removed | Third Cousin Twice Removed | Fourth Cousin Once Removed | Fifth Cousin | Fifth Cousin Once Removed | Fifth Cousin Twice Removed | Fifth Cousin Three Times Removed |
8 | 5th Great Grandson or Daughter |
4th Great Grand Niece or Nephew |
First Cousin Five Times Removed | Second Cousin Four Times Removed | Third Cousin Three Times Removed | Fourth Cousin Twice Removed | Fifth Cousin Once Removed | Sixth Cousin | Sixth Cousin Once Removed | Sixth Cousin Twice Removed |
9 | 6th Great Grandson or Daughter |
5th Great Grand Niece or Nephew |
First Cousin Six Times Removed | Second Cousin Five Times Removed | Third Cousin Four Times Removed | Fourth Cousin Three Times Removed | Fifth Cousin Twice Removed | Sixth Cousin Once Removed | Seventh Cousin | Seventh Cousin Once Removed |
10 | 7th Great Grandson or Daughter |
6th Great Grand Niece or Nephew |
First Cousin Seven Times Removed | Second Cousin Six Times Removed | Third Cousin Five Times Removed | Fourth Cousin Four Times Removed | Fifth Cousin Three Times Removed | Sixth Cousin Twice Removed | Seventh Cousin Once Removed | Eighth Cousin |
Instructions: |
1. Select
two people in your family and figure out which ancestor they have in
common. For example, if you chose yourself and a first cousin, you
would have a grandparent in common. |
2. Look
at the top row of the chart (in blue) and find the first person's
relationship to the common ancestor. |
3. Look
at the far left column of the chart (in blue) and find the second
person's relationship to the common ancestor. |
4. Move across the columns and down the rows to determine where the row and column containing these two relationships (from #2 & #3) meet. This box is the relationship between the two individuals. |
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