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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the printable cousin chart in the editor.
  2. Begin by identifying the most recent common ancestor of the two individuals whose relationship you are determining.
  3. Determine how this common ancestor relates to each individual, such as grandparent or great-grandparent.
  4. Locate the common ancestor’s relationship to cousin number one in the topmost row and cousin number two in the far-left column.
  5. Trace down the row and across the column from step 4. The intersection will reveal the relationship between the two cousins.

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This means that if you meet your 4th cousins (i.e. your great-grandparents were cousins) your genealogical relationship is mostly academic and barely based on blood! By 5th cousins, youre no more related than you are to the random person on the street in terms of common DNA.
Here is a terminology breakdown, to make things a bit simpler to understand. First cousins are non-siblings that share grandparents. Second cousins are non-siblings that share great-grandparents. Third cousins are non-siblings that share great-great-grandparents.
Youre always related, but third cousin and beyond is where you begin to see cousins that share absolutely zero DNA with you. You could have a 100th cousin who shares DNA with you and a 4th cousin who doesnt though, so theres not really a clear cutoff.
Third cousins are people who share a set of great-great-grandparents. In genealogy, family relationships are defined by the most recent common ancestor.
First cousins are the children of (their parents) siblings. They share a set of grandparents. First cousins are the same generation as each other. Theyre both two generations away from the grandparents they share.

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A cousin chart, or table of consanguinity, is helpful in identifying the degree of cousin relationship between two individuals using their most recent common ancestor as the reference point.

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