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Roles, Relationships & Associations

Starting by collating every reference about how Persons can be interconnected in Gramps: implicitly, explicitly, peripherally.

In general, the Associations tab of Edit Person may be used to explicitly define a connection.

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Establishing correlations between Persons

   accord
   affair
   communication
   contact
   exchange
   liaison
   link
   marriage
   rapport
   relation
   tie
   affiliation
   affinity
   alliance
   analogy
   appositeness
   association
   bond
   conjunction
   consanguinity
   contingency
   correlation
   dependence
   dependency
   homogeneity
   hookup
   interconnection
   interrelation
   interrelationship
   kinship
   likeness
   nearness
   network
   parallel
   pertinence
   pertinency
   proportion
   ratio
   relativity
   relevance
   similarity
   tie-in
   tie-up
   consociation
   spouse husband wife groom bride
   coverture, couverture, Femme Couverte (doctrine of spousal unity)
   consort companion 
   soul mate
   significant other
   helpmeet
   helpmate
   partner mate
   cohabitator
   lover
   escort
   

immediate family nuclear family extended family blended family stepfamily in-laws ex

   sibling
   ancestor elder senior
   descendant junior
   filial - the following relationships are created implicitly via being [as a child] of 1 or more partners of a relationship
   -biological - explicitly: set Role via Edit Child
   -illegimate/bastard 
   -adoptive
   -foster
   surrogate
   -sperm donor
   sibling (brother sister)
   half-sibling
   step-sibling

clansmen, tribesman

   familial ties
   cousin (nth & removed)
   paternal
   maternal
   aunt
   uncle
   nephew
   niece
   father
   mother
   parent
   baby newborn stillborn
   toddler
   son
   daughter
   child kid
   children kids
   grandson
   granddaughter
   grandchild
   greats
   bachelor
   spinster
   single
   Relict (widow, widower)
   girlfriend
   boyfriend
   intended
   financee
   espoused
   affianced

membership, alumnus, associate, fellow, honorary, inductee, life member, rank and file, confederate, buddy, crony, comrade


Reprocity (reciprocal relationships)

   namesake-eponym    
   guardian-ward
   fraternal order
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   

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