Family Tree
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- Lemon Slice
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Family Tree
Query:
X, Y & Z are brothers.
X1 and Y1 are 1st cousins (X & Y’s respective children)
X2 is X1’s Niece.
All 3 are on Ancestry.
A is illegitimate and has popped up on Ancestry wanting to know who her father is.
She shows as X1’s 1st cousin, Y1’s 1st or 2nd Cousin and X2’s 2nd or 3rd cousin.
Y1 also shows as X2’s 2nd or 3rd cousin.
What relation is A? We have narrowed it down to someone on Z’s side as being her father. A thinks X1 is her great Aunt but how would that be possible? X1 thinks A is Z’s grand daughter. X2 thinks possibly she is Z’s daughter. Z has long since died and had form for playing away as does at least 1 of his sons.
To compound matters B is on Ancestry and thinks his mother is Z’s daughter from an affair. He’s also showing as X1’s 1st cousin & X2’s 2nd - 3rd cousin (not sure what B is showing as for Y1). Apparently B is showing as A’s 1st cousin as well.
Any ideas who could be A’s father?
X, Y & Z are brothers.
X1 and Y1 are 1st cousins (X & Y’s respective children)
X2 is X1’s Niece.
All 3 are on Ancestry.
A is illegitimate and has popped up on Ancestry wanting to know who her father is.
She shows as X1’s 1st cousin, Y1’s 1st or 2nd Cousin and X2’s 2nd or 3rd cousin.
Y1 also shows as X2’s 2nd or 3rd cousin.
What relation is A? We have narrowed it down to someone on Z’s side as being her father. A thinks X1 is her great Aunt but how would that be possible? X1 thinks A is Z’s grand daughter. X2 thinks possibly she is Z’s daughter. Z has long since died and had form for playing away as does at least 1 of his sons.
To compound matters B is on Ancestry and thinks his mother is Z’s daughter from an affair. He’s also showing as X1’s 1st cousin & X2’s 2nd - 3rd cousin (not sure what B is showing as for Y1). Apparently B is showing as A’s 1st cousin as well.
Any ideas who could be A’s father?
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- The full Lemon
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Re: Family Tree
...Sounds like one for Games, Puzzles and Riddles, to me. ![Confused :?](./images/smilies/icon_e_confused.gif)
![Confused :?](./images/smilies/icon_e_confused.gif)
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Re: Family Tree
Who are X2's parents? Where do they fit in the tree?JessUK98 wrote: X2 is X1’s Niece.
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Re: Family Tree
X2’s dad is X1’s brother. So also Y1’s 1st cousingenou wrote:Who are X2's parents? Where do they fit in the tree?JessUK98 wrote: X2 is X1’s Niece.
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Re: Family Tree
If A and X1 are first cousins, then A's parent is a sibling of X1. Which would make X1's sibling also a first cousin, so that X2 would be A's first cousin once removed. Y1 and X2 are also first cousins once removed. I don't understand where 2nd/3rd cousins comes into it.JessUK98 wrote:Query:
X, Y & Z are brothers.
X1 and Y1 are 1st cousins (X & Y’s respective children)
X2 is X1’s Niece.
All 3 are on Ancestry.
A is illegitimate and has popped up on Ancestry wanting to know who her father is.
She shows as X1’s 1st cousin, Y1’s 1st or 2nd Cousin and X2’s 2nd or 3rd cousin.
Y1 also shows as X2’s 2nd or 3rd cousin.
What relation is A? We have narrowed it down to someone on Z’s side as being her father. A thinks X1 is her great Aunt but how would that be possible? X1 thinks A is Z’s grand daughter. X2 thinks possibly she is Z’s daughter. Z has long since died and had form for playing away as does at least 1 of his sons.
To compound matters B is on Ancestry and thinks his mother is Z’s daughter from an affair. He’s also showing as X1’s 1st cousin & X2’s 2nd - 3rd cousin (not sure what B is showing as for Y1). Apparently B is showing as A’s 1st cousin as well.
Any ideas who could be A’s father?
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- Lemon Quarter
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Re: Family Tree
genou wrote: I don't understand where 2nd/3rd cousins comes into it.
![Image](http://fh.familysearch.org/system/files/team/ait/images/blog/cousin-chart.jpg)
from https://www.familysearch.org/en/blog/wh ... ond-cousin
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Re: Family Tree
On the results page it says 2nd - 3rd cousins but when you click on the match the top result is 1st cousin 1 x removed, so that’s what it must mean then. So it looks like X1 could be A’s Aunt then and not a 1st cousin ? X1 had 4 brothers, 3 of whom have died (including X2’s father who can be ruled out as otherwise X2 and A would show has half siblings?).genou wrote:If A and X1 are first cousins, then A's parent is a sibling of X1. Which would make X1's sibling also a first cousin, so that X2 would be A's first cousin once removed. Y1 and X2 are also first cousins once removed. I don't understand where 2nd/3rd cousins comes into it.JessUK98 wrote:Query:
X, Y & Z are brothers.
X1 and Y1 are 1st cousins (X & Y’s respective children)
X2 is X1’s Niece.
All 3 are on Ancestry.
A is illegitimate and has popped up on Ancestry wanting to know who her father is.
She shows as X1’s 1st cousin, Y1’s 1st or 2nd Cousin and X2’s 2nd or 3rd cousin.
Y1 also shows as X2’s 2nd or 3rd cousin.
What relation is A? We have narrowed it down to someone on Z’s side as being her father. A thinks X1 is her great Aunt but how would that be possible? X1 thinks A is Z’s grand daughter. X2 thinks possibly she is Z’s daughter. Z has long since died and had form for playing away as does at least 1 of his sons.
To compound matters B is on Ancestry and thinks his mother is Z’s daughter from an affair. He’s also showing as X1’s 1st cousin & X2’s 2nd - 3rd cousin (not sure what B is showing as for Y1). Apparently B is showing as A’s 1st cousin as well.
Any ideas who could be A’s father?
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- Lemon Slice
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Re: Family Tree
didds wrote:genou wrote: I don't understand where 2nd/3rd cousins comes into it.
from https://www.familysearch.org/en/blog/wh ... ond-cousin
Yes, but they are too closely related to be 2nd/3rd cousins.
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Re: Family Tree
I'm not sure. I would have expected an Aunt to show as more closely related than a first cousin.JessUK98 wrote:[On the results page it says 2nd - 3rd cousins but when you click on the match the top result is 1st cousin 1 x removed, so that’s what it must mean then. So it looks like X1 could be A’s Aunt then and not a 1st cousin ? X1 had 4 brothers, 3 of whom have died (including X2’s father who can be ruled out as otherwise X2 and A would show has half siblings?).
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Re: Family Tree
You didn't mention DNA at all in your posts, I presume by mistake. It might help everyone if you made clear which relationships are implied by DNA results and which are known to be correct by other means. DNA might indicate a second cousin relationship but in reality a there is a range of alternatives involving generational offsets or half siblings, for example.JessUK98 wrote:Query:
X, Y & Z are brothers.
X1 and Y1 are 1st cousins (X & Y’s respective children)
X2 is X1’s Niece.
All 3 are on Ancestry.
A is illegitimate and has popped up on Ancestry wanting to know who her father is.
She shows as X1’s 1st cousin, Y1’s 1st or 2nd Cousin and X2’s 2nd or 3rd cousin.
Y1 also shows as X2’s 2nd or 3rd cousin.
What relation is A? We have narrowed it down to someone on Z’s side as being her father. A thinks X1 is her great Aunt but how would that be possible? X1 thinks A is Z’s grand daughter. X2 thinks possibly she is Z’s daughter. Z has long since died and had form for playing away as does at least 1 of his sons.
To compound matters B is on Ancestry and thinks his mother is Z’s daughter from an affair. He’s also showing as X1’s 1st cousin & X2’s 2nd - 3rd cousin (not sure what B is showing as for Y1). Apparently B is showing as A’s 1st cousin as well.
Any ideas who could be A’s father?
GS
EDIT: A link to one of the above individuals on your tree on Ancestry might help too, if it's a public tree.
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Re: Family Tree
in which case the advice gelaned from wherever that they are is clearly incorrect.genou wrote:didds wrote:
from https://www.familysearch.org/en/blog/wh ... ond-cousin
Yes, but they are too closely related to be 2nd/3rd cousins.
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Re: Family Tree
indeede. as per that picture I posted above an aunt is three steps, a first cousin fourgenou wrote:I'm not sure. I would have expected an Aunt to show as more closely related than a first cousin.JessUK98 wrote:[On the results page it says 2nd - 3rd cousins but when you click on the match the top result is 1st cousin 1 x removed, so that’s what it must mean then. So it looks like X1 could be A’s Aunt then and not a 1st cousin ? X1 had 4 brothers, 3 of whom have died (including X2’s father who can be ruled out as otherwise X2 and A would show has half siblings?).
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Re: Family Tree
DNA results are more accurate for closer relatives, so if we assume she is X1’s 1st cousin then her father has to be either Y or ZJessUK98 wrote:Query:
She shows as X1’s 1st cousin, Y1’s 1st or 2nd Cousin and X2’s 2nd or 3rd cousin.
Any ideas who could be A’s father?
with X2 as 2nd cousin (rather than 1/2 niece) points to it being Z who is the father.
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Re: Family Tree
a possible derail here, but having foudn that chart above it seems one can have two first cousins once removed, who are themselves two generations apart - eg my father's cousin being one, and my first cousin's child another. Quoite different repationships with the same description.
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Re: Family Tree
Sorry, all the results are based on DNA. So X2 knew X1 was her aunt, and this was confirmed by the DNA. X1 and Y1 knew they were forst cousins (their fathers X & Y are brothers), again conformed by DNA. It’s A & B who don’t know where they fit, but they are somehow related because they are DNA matches to X1, Y1 and X2 (X, Y & Z are long dead).GoSeigen wrote:You didn't mention DNA at all in your posts, I presume by mistake. It might help everyone if you made clear which relationships are implied by DNA results and which are known to be correct by other means. DNA might indicate a second cousin relationship but in reality a there is a range of alternatives involving generational offsets or half siblings, for example.JessUK98 wrote:Query:
X, Y & Z are brothers.
X1 and Y1 are 1st cousins (X & Y’s respective children)
X2 is X1’s Niece.
All 3 are on Ancestry.
A is illegitimate and has popped up on Ancestry wanting to know who her father is.
She shows as X1’s 1st cousin, Y1’s 1st or 2nd Cousin and X2’s 2nd or 3rd cousin.
Y1 also shows as X2’s 2nd or 3rd cousin.
What relation is A? We have narrowed it down to someone on Z’s side as being her father. A thinks X1 is her great Aunt but how would that be possible? X1 thinks A is Z’s grand daughter. X2 thinks possibly she is Z’s daughter. Z has long since died and had form for playing away as does at least 1 of his sons.
To compound matters B is on Ancestry and thinks his mother is Z’s daughter from an affair. He’s also showing as X1’s 1st cousin & X2’s 2nd - 3rd cousin (not sure what B is showing as for Y1). Apparently B is showing as A’s 1st cousin as well.
Any ideas who could be A’s father?
GS
EDIT: A link to one of the above individuals on your tree on Ancestry might help too, if it's a public tree.
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Re: Family Tree
100% derail. One can also have two first cousins who are entirely unrelated to each other. One can have an uncle who is your blood relative and another who is not. Both are called "uncle". I don't see the point in this diversion personally.didds wrote:a possible derail here, but having foudn that chart above it seems one can have two first cousins once removed, who are themselves two generations apart - eg my father's cousin being one, and my first cousin's child another. Quoite different repationships with the same description.
GS