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Addon:Consanguinity Gramplet

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Switch to the {{icon|rela}}Relationships View via the navigator bar. Add the {{man label|Consanguinity Gramplet}} to the view's sidebar as described in the [[#Usage|Usage]] section above. Resize the width the sidebar so that the contents fit comfortably.
<!--Detach (undock) the gramplet by dragging its titlebar off the sidebar to the main window of Gramps. Then arrange the undocked gramplet dialog where it won't interfere with seeing the view's data.-->
{{-}}[[File:ConsanguinityDiagram.png|thumb|right|270px|Fig. {{#vardefineecho:figure|{{#expr:{{#var:figure}}+1}}}} Consanguinity diagram window (click a Relationship hotlink)]]
[[File:ConsanguinityPedigree.png|thumb|right|258px|Fig. {{#vardefineecho:figure|{{#expr:{{#var:figure}}+1}}}} Consanguinity pedigree window (click the {{man button|Display pedigrees}} button)]]
The hotlinks on the names of People will navigate the focus of Active Person selection to that person.
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=== The Relationship diagram ===
[[File:ConsanguinityDiagram.png|thumb|right|270px|Fig. {{#vardefineecho:figure|{{#expr:{{#var:figure}}+1}}}} Consanguinity diagram window (click a Relationship hotlink)]]
Clicking the described {{man label|Relationship}} will open a block diagram of that instance of pedigree collapse and how it relates to the Active Person.
But which children were the siblings? Just divide the ancestor number by 2 to get the number of their child. Half of 152 is 76 (Nathanial Christiansen) and half of 68 is 34 (off-screen in Figure 3 but this is Joseph Christiansen). You can use this method in any Ahnentafel Numbering System. You can also use [https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahnentafel#Deductive_reckoning "deductive reckoning"] determine their exact relationship to the #1 person by their number.
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== Trickery to Diagram Cousin connections ==
The Consanguinity Gramplet is designed to help determine the various degrees of consanguineous relationships between the Active Person and their spouse(s). It does so in a more comprehensive way than can be found in any other combination of tools in Gramps.
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