Archaeography
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an auxiliary historical discipline that develops the theory and methodology for publishing written historical sources
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Grandma, grandma
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father's or mother's mother, grandfather's wife
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Brother
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son in relation to other children of the same parents
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Godbrother
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godfather's son
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Brother of the cross, brother of the cross, brother named
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persons who exchanged crosses
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Bro, bro, bro, bro, bro
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cousin
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Bro
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cousin's wife
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Bratanich
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brother's nephew
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Bro
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brother's daughter, brother's niece
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Bratelnitsa
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cousin or distant relative
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Bratova
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brother's wife
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Bratych
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brother's son, brother's nephew
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Widow
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a woman who has not entered into another marriage after the death of her husband
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Widower
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a man who has not entered into another marriage after the death of his wife
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Great Aunt
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grandparent's sister (great-aunt)
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Great Uncle
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grandparent's brother
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Branch
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line of kinship
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Grandson
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son of a son or daughter, sons of a nephew or niece
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Great-great niece
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cousin's granddaughter
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Great-niece
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granddaughter of a brother or sister (second cousin)
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Grandchild, grandson
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being a relative in the third degree, second cousin
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Great-siblings
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second cousins
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Great-great-cousin
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cousin's grandson
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Great-nephew
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grandson of a brother or sister
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Great-great-second cousin
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grandson of a second cousin (second cousin)
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Granddaughter, grandson
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daughter of a son or daughter, nephew or niece
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Ascending ancestry
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genealogy listing the ancestors of a person by generation
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Honored nobility
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nobility acquired by service
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Genealogical legend
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legend about the origin of the family
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Family tree
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ascending lineage depicted as a tree
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Genealogy
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an auxiliary historical discipline that studies the origin and family ties of historical persons, families and surnames
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Heraldry
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a body within the Senate in the Russian Empire that was in charge of accounting for nobles in the civil service and protected their class privileges
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Great-aunt
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grandparent's sister
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Great niece
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cousin's daughter
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Great-great-grandmother
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great-grandmother's sister
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Great-great-great-grandmother
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sister of great-great-grandmother or great-great-grandfather
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Cousin
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uncle or aunt's daughter
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Great Aunt
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father's or mother's cousin
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Cousin
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second degree related
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Cousin
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son of uncle or aunt
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great uncle
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grandparent's brother
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great uncle
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father's or mother's cousin
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Great cousin
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cousin's son
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great-great-great-grandfather
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great-grandparent's brother
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Great-great-great-great-grandfather
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great-great-grandparent's brother
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brother-in-law
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Brother husband
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Grandfather (grandfather)
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father's father or mother's father
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Grandfather godfather
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godfather's father
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Dedina, grandfather
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uncle's aunt
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Dedich
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direct heir to grandfather
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Dynasty
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a series of successive reigning monarchs of the same family
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Diplomatics
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auxiliary historical discipline that studies historical acts
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Daughter
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a female person in relation to her parents
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Named daughter
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foster child, pupil
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Dsherich
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aunt's nephew
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Dchersha
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aunt's niece
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Uncle
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person caring for a child
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Uncle
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father's or mother's brother, or aunt's husband
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Half-blooded children
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children descended from the same father but different mothers
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Single-uterine children (one-uterine)
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children born to the same mother but from different fathers
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uterine
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born of the same mother but from a different father
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Wife
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woman in relation to the man she is married to
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Zhenima, wife
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unmarried fourth wife
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Groom
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betrothed
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Sister-in-law, sister-in-law, sister-in-law
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husband's sister, sometimes brother's wife, daughter-in-law
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Sister-in-law, sister-in-law, sister-in-law
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husband's sister, sometimes brother's wife
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Son-in-law
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husband of daughter, sister, sister-in-law
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Inbreeding
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marriage between close relatives
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Infant
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title of princes of the royal house
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Knee
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branching of a family, generation in a pedigree
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Godmother
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participant in the baptism ceremony as a spiritual mother
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Godson
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godson
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Goddaughter
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God daughter
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Godfather
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participant in the baptism ceremony as a spiritual father
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Blood relations
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descent from the same parents
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Blood
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about kinship within the same family
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Cousin
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cousin
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Cousin
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cousin
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Godfather
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godfather in relation to the godson's parents and to the godmother
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Kuma
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godmother in relation to the godson's parents and to the godfather
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Levirate
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younger brother's marriage to older brother's widow
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Majorate
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order of inheritance of property by the eldest son
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Little aunt
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father's or mother's sister (great aunt)
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Little Uncle
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father's or mother's brother
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Mother
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a female person in relation to her children
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Godmother, godmother
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baptismal receptionist
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Dairy mother
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mother, nurse
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Mother named
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mother of an adopted child
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Mother planted
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woman standing in for the groom's mother at a wedding
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Stepmother
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father's other wife, step-mother
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Localism
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the procedure for filling positions in medieval Rus', depending on the nobility of the family and the degree of importance of the positions held by the ancestors
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Minorat
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order of inheritance of property by the youngest son
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Husband
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married man towards his wife
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Daughter-in-law
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son's wife
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Descending lineage
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genealogy listing the descendants of the head of the clan by generation
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Homogeneous
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about descent from the same father
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Monotuterine
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about descent from the same mother
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Father
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a male person in relation to his children
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Godfather
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receiver at the font
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Father named
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father of an adopted child
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The father is talkative, the father is planted, the father is mummered
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a person speaking in place of his own father at a wedding
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Chief
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eldest in generation
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Stepfather
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mother's other husband, stepfather
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Fatherlander, stepfather
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son, heir
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Stepdaughter
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daughter from another marriage in relation to a stepparent
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Stepson
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step-son of one of the spouses
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Nephew
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son of a brother or sister
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Niece
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brother or sister's daughter
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nephew
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kinsman, relative
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Generation
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relatives of the same degree in relation to a common ancestor
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Fullbred
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about descent from the same parents
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Pra
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prefix denoting relationship in distant ascending or descending order
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Ancestors
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the first known pedigree couple from which the family originated
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Ancestor
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parent of great-great-grandparents
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Wedded
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about descent from the same parents, but born before marriage and then recognized
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Reduction of ancestors
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decrease in the number of ancestors due to the marriage of distant relatives
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Native
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about descent from the same parents
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Ancestor
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the first known representative of the gens from which the genealogy is traced
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Pedigree
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a list of generations of one kind, establishing the origin and degrees of relationship
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Kinship
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blood relation
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Matchmaker, matchmaker
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parents of young people and their relatives in relation to each other
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Father-in-law
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husband's father
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Mother in law
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husband's mother
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Summary
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siblings from different parents
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Consolidated
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about descent from different parents
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In-law
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person related by husband or wife
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Property
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marriage relationships
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Brothers-in-law
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persons married to two sisters
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Cousins-in-law
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persons married to cousins
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Sister
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daughter of the same parents
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Sister, sister
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son of mother's or father's sister, sister's nephew
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Little sister, little sister, little sister
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cousin
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Sister
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cousin, mother's or father's sister's daughter
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Daughter-in-law, son
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son's wife, daughter-in-law
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intercourse
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brother-in-law's wife, two brothers' wives in relation to each other, daughters-in-law
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Sororate
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marriage of a widower to the sister of his deceased wife
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Spouse
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husband
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Spouse
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wife
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Son
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a male person in relation to his parents
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Godson (godson)
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male person in relation to the recipient
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Son named
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foster child, pupil
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Father-in-law
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wife's father
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Auntie, auntie
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father's or mother's sister
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mother-in-law
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wife's mother
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Title
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hereditary or bestowed honorary title
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Second cousin
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see grandson
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Adopted
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female person in relation to adoptive parents
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Adopted
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male person in relation to the adoptive parents
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Shezhere
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genealogical chronicle of the Bashkirs and a number of other Turkic peoples
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Brother-in-law
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wife's brother
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