Great Aunt or Grand Aunt?

Daft Bat

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My Gran's sisters were always called Auntie Glad, Auntie Ada, Auntie Nell etc when I spoke to them but as GREAT Aunt when referred to in conversation with my Mum or Gran.

However, I do see such relatives also referred to as GRAND aunt. I suppose that this makes sense as they are the sisters of my GRANDmother.

Are they great or grand to you?

(Just random thoughts...:rolleyes:)
 
I mildly object to Grand Aunt being an American thing. The U.S. based genealogy and dictionary companies all say that Grand is "technically" more correct, but that "Great" is more commonly used. Please consider that a lot of their "technical" staff are international these days. ;)
 
Am I right in thinking that the British version of Ancestry originally had 'great' in their relationship sub-headers and then changed to 'grand' a few years back?
*Or did I dream it?

(*Note I say 'or did I dream it?' a fair bit nowadays, which seems better than, 'or am I losing my marbles?')

Is it possible, then, rather than it being an American thing, that it might be something to do with Familysearch? Or indeed RootsTech?
 
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