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Title: Help with 'Greats' please
Post by: Jacrista on Friday 06 September 13 16:10 BST (UK)
I'm getting confused with so many 'greats' in my tree now, I know that here in England we tend to use 'Great Aunt' etc and in America, as far as I understand, you say, 'Grand Aunt', I've been sticking with 'Great' as that's what I've been used to, but can you clarify this for me please?

Am I right in thinking that my grt/grt/grt/grt/grt/ grandfathers brother would be my grt/grt/grt/grt/grt Uncle?

Seems a silly question now I see it in print, but I find all these 'greats' so confusing, would the brother have the same amount of 'greats' as the grandfather, they are the same generation after all.
Any help would be much appreciated, thanks.
Jacrista
Title: Re: Help with 'Greats' please
Post by: Lostris on Friday 06 September 13 16:18 BST (UK)
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they are the same generation after all.

Yes, exactly the way to work it out.  8)
Title: Re: Help with 'Greats' please
Post by: mosiefish on Friday 06 September 13 16:29 BST (UK)
Ah! But Grandfathers brother would be a Gt Uncle, so Gt Grandfathers brother  would be a Gt Gt Uncle, so I think you need one more great.

Mo
Title: Re: Help with 'Greats' please
Post by: lizdb on Friday 06 September 13 16:34 BST (UK)
I agree

My brother is grandfather to his childrens children
I, his sister and thus same generation as he, am great aunt to those children.
Title: Re: Help with 'Greats' please
Post by: Lostris on Friday 06 September 13 17:00 BST (UK)
GPWM!

I forgot the old rule of 'count the G's'   .... and adding the G for Grandfather !  :-[

Maybe we should have gone the 'Grand' Route - or Great Father    :P
Title: Re: Help with 'Greats' please
Post by: Graham47 on Friday 06 September 13 19:28 BST (UK)
Or you could try listening to this.....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYlJH81dSiw

 ;D
Title: Re: Help with 'Greats' please
Post by: Jacrista on Saturday 07 September 13 16:54 BST (UK)
Oh dear, I'm even more confused  ??? do you mean then that my 5 x grandfather, his brother will be my 6 x uncle?  so I always add another 'grt' more than the grandfathers (or whoever) has got?
The rule that 'Lostris' speaks of, I've never heard of that, is that what it means?
Thanks, Jacrista
Title: Re: Help with 'Greats' please
Post by: Lostris on Saturday 07 September 13 17:06 BST (UK)
The number of "G"s you share is the number of cousins you are. The difference in "G"s is the number "Removed". Example: Two people who have the same great-grand-parents (2G) are second cousins (2C). If the great-grand-parents (2G) of one person are the great-great-grand-parents (3G) of the other person, then those two people are second cousins, once removed (2C1R). They share 2G with a difference of 1G (3-2=1). Compare the chart.


http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~longstrt/consangu.html
Title: Re: Help with 'Greats' please
Post by: terry h on Saturday 07 September 13 17:09 BST (UK)
Oh dear, I'm even more confused  ??? do you mean then that my 5 x grandfather, his brother will be my 6 x uncle?  so I always add another 'grt' more than the grandfathers (or whoever) has got?
The rule that 'Lostris' speaks of, I've never heard of that, is that what it means?
Thanks, Jacrista

Got it in one, that is correct, always add an extra to cover the 'grand' as in grandfather.

Terry

Title: Re: Help with 'Greats' please
Post by: Jacrista on Saturday 07 September 13 21:03 BST (UK)
Thanks Terry, that's just what I wanted to hear, simple and precise, just right for a thicko like me LOL, you've made my day!!
Title: Re: Help with 'Greats' please
Post by: Lostris on Sunday 08 September 13 12:39 BST (UK)
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I forgot the old rule of 'count the G's'   .... and adding the G for Grandfather ! 

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Got it in one, that is correct, always add an extra to cover the 'grand' as in grandfather.

yes, simple and precise .....  ::)
Title: Re: Help with 'Greats' please
Post by: Jacrista on Monday 09 September 13 19:13 BST (UK)
Thanks Lostris, I'm getting the drift now, that little rule is so helpful, now all my fuzzy heads got to do is remember it!!! LOL
Title: Re: Help with 'Greats' please
Post by: Skoosh on Monday 09 September 13 23:40 BST (UK)
Common usage in Scotland for "great uncles", was "auld uncles",  ;D

Skoosh.