Is anyone else having a problem with this difference? The first reference would be Reunion's (and I think the accepted version), the 2nd reference is Ancestry's. I don't know how long they've been using this but I just stumbled on it today. I find it really confusing since at that point in a family tree the same first names are used in each generation. The number really helps determine if you've got the right "Daniel" (for example). I chatted with someone at Ancestry hoping that it was just a setting that could be changed but apparently not. After some thought I think Ancestry might be correct since it would match with grandparents. My 5th great-grandfather's brother would be my 5th great-granduncle rather than my 4G Uncle. BUT, that's not the way I've always done it. Any opinions? Or am I just too easily confused??
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Originally posted by Sara View PostMy 5th great-grandfather's brother would be my 5th great-granduncle rather than my 4G Uncle.
The number refers to the number of "greats" preceding the "grand-whatever".
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