Most complex relationship

The most complex natural relationship yet encountered by the author, is the relationship between Queen Margrethe II to Denmark and Princess Marie Cécili of Prussia. Within their first six generations of ancestors (no. 2 to 127) there are 71 different biological relations between them corresponding to 35 full and 1 half verbal relationship. With Queen Margrethe II as proband, Princess Marie Cécili's short form KinCode looks as follows:

Primary:  10.10  11.11    sec:  20.26  21.27  28.28  28.34  29.29  29.35  44.48  44.60  45.49  45.61  52.46  53.47  54.32  55.33  59.79  78.64  78.82  78.90  78.98  78.106  78.122  79.65  79.83  79.91  79.99  79.107  79.123  82.64  82.90  82.98  82.122  83.65  83.91  83.99  83.123  90.64  90.82  90.106  91.65  91.83  91.107  108.82  108.90  108.98  108.106  108.122  109.83  109.91  109.99  109.107  109.123  112.118  113.119  118.112  119.113  120.64  120.82  120.90  120.98  120.106  120.122  121.65  121.83  121.91  121.99  121.107  121.123  122.66  123.67
(71 / 0.072266)

The first figure in the parenthesis at the end of above KinCode gives the number of KinCode elements, the second figure specifies the total additive relationship of the kinship specified by the KinCode, in this case 0.072266 corresponding to 7.23%.

Verification
To allow readers verification of the complex relationships presented on these pages, a GEDCOM file is prepared containing ancestors for Queen Margrethe II to Denmark (Id. 2058), Princess Marie Cécili of Prussia (Id. 2665), Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain (Id. 351) and King Harald V of Norway (Id. 87). For every person in the database who are related to Queen Margrethe II to Denmark, a KinCode is calculated with the scope of six generations of both persons ancestors. The KinCode is placed in the "NOTE" field.

The file can be downloaded here: tKSroyal.g
ed (66 kb).

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Below table shows Princess Marie Cécili's KinCode in its comprehensive form:

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Notations

The author is highly interested in learning other methods that will document relationships of similar complexity.

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Relationship between identical twins / triplets / etc. is in the Knot System expressed simply by the KinCode: 1 (one).