Perhaps you have Edward accidentally linked to someone else in a way that
Steven is not linked, thus making Edward a 3C1R? Try printing out the
relationships to a file and take a look at the way they are connected on
paper.

Donna

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Is there a problem with the relationship  calculator or am I missing the
obvious....grin.

Steve has a son named  Chris.  The RC says that Steve is Chris' father and
10C1R.

Steve has  a brother named Edward.  The RC says that Edward is Chris' uncle,
10C1R and  3C1R.  This, I know, is correct.

As Steve and Edward are brothers,  why isn't Steve also a 3C1R to his son?

Jon Raymond
St. Paul Park,  MN
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~raymond

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