What is a sixth cousin twice removed?
A sixth cousin twice removed is your sixth cousin's grandchild, or your grandparent's sixth cousin. You connect through a shared 5× great-grandparent line, and 'twice removed' marks the two-generation gap: one of you stands seven generations below the common ancestor and the other nine.
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FAQs
What does 'twice removed' mean?+
'Removed' counts the generation gap between two cousins: twice removed means a two-generation difference.
Is a sixth cousin twice removed the same as a eighth cousin?+
No. A eighth cousin sits in your own generation; a sixth cousin twice removed is two generations away from yours.
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