We pursue it as a hobby and search for it in the most out-of-the-way places . . . yet few of us actually know very much about kinship. For instance, do you know the degree of blood relationship, or consanguinity, between yourself and your first cousins? Between third cousins and second cousins once removed? Do you know anything at all about the removes? Do you understand the difference between a greataunt and a grandaunt? Or between a cousin-german and a cater cousin? And what about double first cousins? If you're a little vague about any of this, then this book is for you. In clear, practical terms it explains everything there is to know about kinship; about agnate and cognate kinship, collateral and fictive kinship, the kinship connection of orphans, foundlings, foster children, and adopted children. Everything! The expanded second edition features new chapters on the subjects of marriage, names, and wills (kinship and the rights of inheritance); an expanded treatment of other subjects, such as degrees of consanguinity and how to calculate blood relationships; and a new glossary, bibliography, and an index. In short, Jackie Arnold's acclaimed Kinship: It's All Relative is now more authoritative than ever.
LoC Classification |
GN480.A75 1990 |
Dewey |
929.1 Ar |
Cover Price |
$6.95 |
No. of Pages |
66 |
Height x Width |
8.7
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5.5
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Store |
Genealogical Publishing Co. |
Location |
Rock Island County Historical Society |
Purchase Price |
$6.95 |
Purchase Date |
1991 |
Owner |
RICIGS |
Links |
Amazon US
Barnes & Noble
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