Yes, Doug, I'm sure Cheri meant that when she said "really close stuff." 
Personally, I classify it as "incest."

On Saturday, April 5, 2014 11:42:41 AM UTC-4, Doug da Rocha Holmes wrote:
>
> If I might offer a slight clarification, 1st degree of consanguinidade is 
> brother/sister.
> Of course, you don't see that, but do see 1st and 2nd degree, which is 
> uncle/niece, as Cheri stated.
>
> Doug da Rocha Holmes
> Sacramento, California
> Pico & Terceira Genealogist
> 916-550-1618
> www.dholmes.com
>
>
>  -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Help with baptism from Ponta Garca
> From: Cheri Mello <[email protected] <javascript:>>
> Date: Sat, April 05, 2014 8:27 am
> To: Azores Genealogy <[email protected] <javascript:>>
>
> Erica B,
> 1st degree: Uncle/niece, aunt/nephew, really close stuff.
> 2nd degree: 1st cousins
> 3rd degree: 2nd cousins
> 4th degree: 3rd cousins
>
> After that, they didn't care.
>
> This is only for consanguinity or blood relatives.  There's also affinity, 
> where the wife dies so he marries his sister-in-law (as one example).
>
> Cheri Mello 
>  
>

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