LaydeeBug
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Wed Mar-31-10 08:22 PM
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My Niece Just Gave Birth to a Baby Girl. Am I a Great Aunt, or a Grand Aunt? |
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I have an interest in Genealogy, but am such a novice. My family thinks I am now a great aunt, but I am thinking it's "Grand Aunt".
Does anyone know? :shrug:
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kestrel91316
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Fri Apr-02-10 08:04 PM
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1. Same thing, AFAIC. Our family uses the term great-aunt. |
OnionPatch
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Wed Apr-28-10 01:01 AM
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2. This has been confusing me as well. |
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I was always told that my parent's aunts and uncles were my "great" aunts and uncles, but you are right; that's kind of skipping a level in the aunt/uncle department. Why should one's grandparents be "grand" but their siblings be "great"? It seems like the "great" aunts and uncles should start at the same generation as the great-grandparents, no? :shrug: The info I've seen so far on this is conflicting on the great/grand aunts/uncles, some sources saying "grand", some "great". But it makes more sense to me that you are a grand-aunt.
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Sat Jul-03-10 10:11 AM
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4. I like grand and great |
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You would be a gg aunt :smile:
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Thu Apr-29-10 11:44 AM
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3. congratulations grand aunt! |
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:toast: and congratulations!! :D
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