Kinship is a term used in genealogy to describe the relationship between two or more people. It can be defined as family relationships, including parents, children, siblings, and extended family members. Kinship also includes relationships that are not related by blood but are connected by other factors, such as marriage or adoption. In this guide, we’ll explore kinship in more detail, and discuss some of the different ways that it can be expressed.
Basics
Cousins
- Cousin Relationships
- Cousin Calculator
- What is a First Cousin
- What is a Second Cousin
- What is a Third Cousin
- What is a Fourth Cousin
- What is a Fifth Cousin
- What Is My Dad’s Cousin to Me
- What is a Double First Cousin
- What is a Half-Cousin?
- What is a Step Cousin
- What is a Cousin-in-law
- What is My Cousin’s Cousin to Me?
- What is a Great Aunt or Uncle
- What is a Great Cousin?