Yes they are
Your first cousin's grandchildren are your first cousins, twice removed. Your second cousin's grandchildren are your second cousins, twice removed. And so forth.
Your first cousin's children are your first cousins, once removed. They are your children's second cousins. Your second cousin's children are your second cousins, once removed. They are your children's third cousins. And so forth.
The great grandchildren of your first cousin once removed are your first cousins four times removed.
Your first cousin and your grandchildren (your child's children) are first cousins once removed.
Your first cousin's grandchild is your first cousin twice removed
AnswerSince they would also be cousins, call them by their first name. AnswerYour children and your first cousin are first cousins, once removed. Your children and your second cousin are second cousins, once removed.
It depends...they may be no relation at all, or your cousin, or even your brother or sister. For instance: your cousin's cousin may be your father's brother's son's mother's sister's daughter! In that case you are not related at all. However, your cousin's cousin may be a mutual cousin to both you and your cousin. Or your cousin's cousin may refer back to either yourself or a sibling.
Your first cousin's grandchild is your first cousin, twice removed. Your second cousin's grandchild is your second cousins, twice removed. Your third cousin's grandchild is your third cousin, twice removed.
She would be your second cousin.Your father's first cousin is your first cousin, once removed.The daughter of your father's first cousin is your second cousin.The daughter of your father's first cousin is your father'sfirst cousin once removed and your second cousin. Second cousins are people who have a common great grandparent. First cousins are people who have a common grandparent. Cousin relationships between people of different generations are determined with reference to the cousin who is closest to the common ancestor, and by the number of generations between the two cousins.
Assuming that the "cousin" in the question is a first cousin, the answer is "Second cousin once removed." The way to think of it is that siblings are "zeroth" cousins, children of siblings are first cousins, grandchildren of siblings are second cousins, etc. The concept of "removed" is how many generations off the two cousins in question are. As an example, if Bob and Jim are first cousins, Bob's son and Jim are first cousins once removed, Bob's grandson and Jim are first cousins twice removed, and Bob's son and Jim's son are second cousins. Thus, you and your Dad's first cousin's child are second cousins, so you and his child (your Dad's first cousin's grandchild) are second cousins once removed.
you and your cousin's children are 2nd cousins. ^^^ This answer is incorrect. your cousin's child would be your first cousin, once removed. (removed meaning a different generation.) Your second cousins share the same great-grandparents, but not the same grandparents. For example, your mother's cousin's child would be your second cousin.
Yes, your "first cousin once removed" is either :your children's "first cousin twice removed" -- if your "first cousin once removed" is the first cousin of your parent, oryour child's "second cousin" if your" first cousin once removed" is the child of your first cousin.