The system of calling people Junior and Senior is completely separate from the system of calling them First, Second, Third, etc.
Since someone who is "Junior" is at least the second person to carry a particular name, his son cannot be "the First". The son of Junior is at least "The Third."
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Your son and your aunt's child are first cousins, so your son and your aunts grandson (the son of your aunt's child) are first cousins, once removed.
Yes.
If you want your son to be a "junior", you'll name him after his father. For instance, if his father's name is "John Lee Doe", your son would be named "John Lee Doe, Jr." Then you could call him "Junior" for short.
Your son and your 1st cousin's child are 2nd cousins.
When Neanderthal Junior's mom checked to see if her son had washed his ears. ; )
"Junior" would indicate a son with the same exact name.
Assuming your son is also your husband's son, then he and your husband's first cousin's child are second cousins. If your son is not also your husband's son, and has not be adopted by your husband, then your son is not related to any of your husband's relatives.
If the son's name is exactly the same as his father's (first, middle and last) then he may be called "Junior", or he could use "the Second" if he prefers. There is no requirement that he use either suffix.
Yes it is spike, Emma is the child she got pregnant on with Shane in the first season of Degrassi junior high!
Undertaker was 28 years old when he had his first child. His son Gunner was born in 1993.
His child would inherit. The inheritance may have to be held in trust until his child is old enough to receive the inheritance.