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In reply to the discussion: Do you know of any "double-cousins"? [View all]muriel_volestrangler
(106,226 posts)57. The people in the OP aren't the product of cousins marrying, either
They are the product of two pairs of siblings marrying (which still doesn't involve anyone with known common ancestry marrying each other). The point is that NC then prohibits the children of those marriages from marrying each other. The people in the OP are 1st and 1st cousins.
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Yes, sisters of one family married brothers of another family. My father had double first cousins.
Thinkingabout
Jul 2015
#2
No. It is getting together with the sibling of your sib's spouse,Your kids are cousins on both sides
uppityperson
Jul 2015
#10
It isn't inbreeding, it is siblings of one unrelated marrying siblings from another family.
Thinkingabout
Jul 2015
#55
Cousin marriage is the norm in the middle east, africa, central asia and Indian subcontinent
AngryAmish
Jul 2015
#28
WWI was basically a family squabble, since the European royals kept marrying within the
tblue37
Jul 2015
#61
This is what is meant as double cousins, nothing nasty or bad about this.
Thinkingabout
Jul 2015
#56
The people in the OP aren't the product of cousins marrying, either
muriel_volestrangler
Jul 2015
#57
I know one set. Their fathers are brothers, moms sisters, from different families
uppityperson
Jul 2015
#6
Dads are brothers, sibs from 1 birth family. Moms are sisters, sibs from another birth family
uppityperson
Jul 2015
#45
My mother and her sister married my father and uncle. They had no children though so I had no
monmouth4
Jul 2015
#7
It could also be a brother and sister from one family marry a brother and sister from another family
Renew Deal
Jul 2015
#21
I can understand how first cousins can be "interested" in one another,
No Vested Interest
Jul 2015
#31
My father's brother married my mother's sister. No genetic relatives married, but I have 5
Squinch
Jul 2015
#59
Yes. My Aunt and my first cousin (blood Aunt and blood niece) married brothers.
Solly Mack
Jul 2015
#62