Talk:Marcus Baldwin

Granduncle vs. Great-Uncle?
I'm sorry, but it's confirmed that granduncle is the more proper and correct term than great-uncle. Great usually refers to how many generations up the uncle is. Such as great-granduncle = the brother of your great grandparent. A granduncle = you grandparents brother. So whoever changed it back, I just wanted to let you know what the correct terms it actually was. I know people usually use great-uncle, even I used to when I was younger. So it's understandable why you changed it. But granduncle > great-uncle.