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While it should be as neutral as possible, the (usually) older family member should always be mentioned first. Even there are exceptions - an uncle can be born later than a nephew - this will still use the same template. There will be no distinction between fraternal or maternal grandparents, uncles, aunts, etc. | While it should be as neutral as possible, the (usually) older family member should always be mentioned first. Even there are exceptions - an uncle can be born later than a nephew - this will still use the same template. There will be no distinction between fraternal or maternal grandparents, uncles, aunts, etc. | ||
Relationships in families can be genetic or non-genetic. The latter includes marriages and adoptions. So if your mother's brother | Relationships in families can be genetic or non-genetic. The latter includes marriages and adoptions. So if your mother's brother marries a woman, she will still be considered your aunt. | ||
* ancestor | * ancestor | ||
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* triplets | * triplets | ||
''to be discussed: in-laws'' | |||
[[Category:CharDB]] | [[Category:CharDB]] |