Collateral Kinsmen

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Meaning of Collateral kinsmen

Those who descend from one and the same common ancestor, but not from one another. Thus, brothers and sisters are collateral to each other; the uncle and nephew are collateral kinsmen, and cousins are the same. All kinsmen are either “lineal” or “collateral.”

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