On Dec 11 2007, 8:29 pm, "k..." <jst...@columbus.rr.com> wrote: > "yojay" <yoja...@gmail.com> wrote in message > > news:388e9d38-0d23-4884-ae25-7f3d6e9f34b8@d4g2000prg.googlegroups.com... > > >http://www.cafepress.com/yojay/4232846 > > > I made these designs for my online shop but I was looking for other, > > more obscure, relative titles. I plan to add a line of "Once removed" > > and "Twice removed" designs to the cousins, but that's about it. I > > searched for obscure relative titles but couldn't come up with much > > more than these. Is there a site or table that shows all possible > > relations? > > Here's a link to a chart showing relationships. > > http://genealogy.about.com/library/nrelationshipchart.htm > > Kevin Great stuff. Thanks for all the feedback.
"yojay" <yojay99@gmail.com> wrote in message news:cc830a67-6179-4df6-a83f-794455e2b2cb@c4g2000hsg.googlegroups.com... On Dec 11 2007, 8:29 pm, "k..." <jst...@columbus.rr.com> wrote: > "yojay" <yoja...@gmail.com> wrote in message > > news:388e9d38-0d23-4884-ae25-7f3d6e9f34b8@d4g2000prg.googlegroups.com... > > >http://www.cafepress.com/yojay/4232846 > > > I made these designs for my online shop but I was looking for other, > > more obscure, relative titles. I plan to add a line of "Once removed" > > and "Twice removed" designs to the cousins, but that's about it. I > > searched for obscure relative titles but couldn't come up with much > > more than these. Is there a site or table that shows all possible > > relations? > > Here's a link to a chart showing relationships. > > http://genealogy.about.com/library/nrelationshipchart.htm > > Kevin Great stuff. Thanks for all the feedback. ATTN: Cheryl Just to confuse the flatlanders, is there a site like the one mentioned above that shows relationships like they figure them in bayou country??? There are several sites which show relationships like that one, but I have never seen one that configures them like our brethren here in da swamps do. Henri
"yojay" <yojay99@gmail.com> wrote in message news:cc830a67-6179-4df6-a83f-794455e2b2cb@c4g2000hsg.googlegroups.com... On Dec 11 2007, 8:29 pm, "k..." <jst...@columbus.rr.com> wrote: > "yojay" <yoja...@gmail.com> wrote in message > > news:388e9d38-0d23-4884-ae25-7f3d6e9f34b8@d4g2000prg.googlegroups.com... > > >http://www.cafepress.com/yojay/4232846 > > > I made these designs for my online shop but I was looking for other, > > more obscure, relative titles. I plan to add a line of "Once removed" > > and "Twice removed" designs to the cousins, but that's about it. I > > searched for obscure relative titles but couldn't come up with much > > more than these. Is there a site or table that shows all possible > > relations? > > Here's a link to a chart showing relationships. > > http://genealogy.about.com/library/nrelationshipchart.htm > > Kevin >Great stuff. Thanks for all the feedback. Yo! Jay! Here's some you probably won't find on any relationship charts: Half First Cousin Double First Cousin Cousin-In-Law Brother-In-Law-In-Law (Sister,etc) Ex-Husband (Wife) Divorced But Still VERY Close Friend OK! OK! So I made some of them up! But the first two are real! When there are multiple marriages (or relationships) the grandkids from one partner are Half First Cousins to the grandkids from another. When family relationships are intertwined, there can be Double First Cousins - i.e. two siblings marry two siblings (all four are NOT from the same parents - not even in Luziane!) the children are Double First Cousins to each other. And there can be children who are also cousins to their parents: Loving Son and First Cousin Once Removed of Mom, etc. There is no end of relationships which one can conjure. Saveur! Henri