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What are some fun activities I can plan with my mom, aunt, and grandparents during our June family gathering?

The term "aunt" refers to your parent's sibling or a person married to your parent's sibling.

Cousins are descendants of a common ancestor.

For example, third cousins share a great-great-grandparent.

Double cousins share both sets of grandparents, resulting from two siblings in one family marrying two siblings from another family.

The relationship between nieces, aunts, and cousins is not calculated in family relationship calculators.

Ancestry terms include aunts/uncles (sibling of a parent or married to a parent's sibling) and cousins (descendants of a common ancestor).

Cousin relationships can be calculated by finding the shared ancestor and counting the number of "greats" in the title, then adding 1.

A great-aunt/uncle is a sibling of your great-grandparents.

When calculating cousin relationships, select each person's relationship with the common ancestor using a cousin calculator.

Family charts visually represent relationships and can assist in understanding one's ancestry.

In-law terms are used for relatives through marriage (e.g., brother-in-law, sister-in-law, mother-in-law, and father-in-law).

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