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A "cousin chart", or "table of consanguinity", is helpful in identifying the degree of cousin relationship between two people using their most recent common ancestor as the reference point. Cousinship between two people can be specifically described in degrees and removals by determining how close, generationally, the common ancestor is to each person.

If one person's → Parent Grandparent Great-grandparent Great-great-grandparent Great-great-great-grandparent Great-great-great-great-grandparent
Is the other person's Then they are ↘
Parent Siblings Parent/Child Grandparent/Grandchild Great grandparent/Great grandchild Great great grandparent/Great great grandchild Great great great grandparent/Great great great grandchild
Grandparent Uncle/Aunt/Nibling 1st cousins 1st cousins once removed 1st cousins twice removed 1st cousins thrice removed 1st cousins four times removed
Great-grandparent Grand uncle/Grand aunt/Grand nibling 1st cousins once removed 2nd cousins 2nd cousins once removed 2nd cousins twice removed 2nd cousins thrice removed
Great-great-grandparent Great grand uncle/Great grand aunt/Great grand nibling 1st cousins twice removed 2nd cousins once removed 3rd cousins 3rd cousins once removed 3rd cousins twice removed
Great-great-great-grandparent Great great grand uncle/Great great grand aunt/Great great grand nibling 1st cousins thrice removed 2nd cousins twice removed 3rd cousins once removed 4th cousins 4th cousins once removed
Great-great-great-great-grandparent Great great great grand uncle/Great great great grand aunt/Great great great grand nibling 1st cousins four times removed 2nd cousins thrice removed 3rd cousins twice removed 4th cousins once removed 5th cousins
 
Source:
  1. Wikipedia - Cousin
 
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