Parent
Weights
5
Styles
10
Available
Variable
Ancestry Records
↑ Parent Regular
Cousin Twice Removed
↑ Parent Book
Father’s Cousin’s Aunt
↑ Parent SemiBold
Six Degrees of Separation
↑ Parent Bold
Great-Grandparents
↑ Parent ExtraBold
Ancestry Records
↑ Parent Ink Regular
Cousin Twice Removed
↑ Parent Ink Book
Father’s Cousin’s Aunt
↑ Parent Ink SemiBold
Six Degrees of Separation
↑ Parent Ink Bold
Great-Grandparents
↑ Parent Ink ExtraBold
Mother’s Father’s
Sister’s Brother’s
Cousin’s Aunt’s
Daughter’s Friend’s
Neighbour
Sister’s Brother’s
Cousin’s Aunt’s
Daughter’s Friend’s
Neighbour
PARENT
Your second cousin is the grandchild of your great-uncle or aunt. Your great-uncle is in the same generation as your grandparents, which means you are the same generation as his grandchild.
INK
M&F
GREAT
GREAT
GREAT
GREAT
GREAT
AUNT
GREAT
GREAT
AUNT
GREAT
AUNT
The record of genealogical work may be presented as a “genealogy”, a “family history”, or a “family tree”. In the narrow sense, a “genealogy” or a “family tree” traces the descendants of one person, whereas a “family history” traces the ancestors of one person, but the terms are often used interchangeably. A family history may include additional biographical information, family traditions, and the like.
Ancestry