breddgrad
Breddgrad is a term used in the context of genealogy and family history to describe the process of determining the degree of relationship between two individuals based on their shared ancestry. The term is derived from the Swedish words "bredd" meaning "width" and "grad" meaning "degree." In genealogical studies, breddgrad is used to quantify the closeness of a relationship by counting the number of generations separating two people.
For example, if two individuals share a common ancestor who lived two generations ago, they are said
The concept of breddgrad is fundamental in genealogical research as it allows for the precise documentation