If your aunt married your uncle, the brother of one of your parents, and if she had children from a previous marriage, those children are not related to you. You can, however, call them cousins if they are young or if you really like them.
The children your aunt has with your uncle are certainly related to you; they are your first cousins.
An "aunt by marriage" is an unnecessarily complex way of referring to the wife of your parent's brother, whom most people call "your aunt."
In most cases, her children are also your uncle's children and are thus your first cousins.
If she had children from a marriage prior to her marriage to your uncle, those children are not related to you because you and they have no ancestor in common. However, if they fit well with the rest of the family, and especially if their mother married your uncle when they were young children, it may be convenient to treat them as if they were your first cousins, just like their half-siblings.
Yes you are but not by blood. Distant related by marriage and can say cousin in law as you both connect into one family as both Aunt and Uncle but however not on same blood line.
Your aunt is your children's great aunt, and they are her grandnieces and grandnephews.
The term "great-aunt-by-marriage" is little used in the genealogy community but clearly refers to the wife of your great uncle. If her children are also the great uncle's children then they are your parent's first cousins and your first cousins, once removed. If the children are not also your great uncle's children (they would be from a previous marriage of his wife) then they are not related to you, and the English language has no special term for them.
grand aunt
She is your great aunt by marriage. She could also be your grandmother, if your father's aunt's brother is your grandfather.
she's your grandmother. Your parent and your aunt are both her children, and you are the child of one of her children.
yes, you are related by marriage in the same way that if your dad married a woman and her dad re-married someone, then you are related that man's second wife BY MARRIAGE.
If your uncle is related to you by marriage, then he is the husband of your aunt. You should not be dating a married man.
The English language has no specific term for two unrelated people who have the same aunt. Two unrelated people, A and B, can have the same aunt if the brother of A's parent is married to the sister of B's parent. The couple are aunt and uncle to both A and B, but A and B are not related to each other.
The mother of your uncle (by marriage) is not related to you. Neither are any of her other descendants or relations.
It depends on the actual relationship. It is possible for your aunt's husband's brother to be your father. (She would be an aunt by marriage.) If your aunt is the actual sibling of one of your parents, then, yes, because he is not related to you "by blood ."
Your husband's nephew is also your nephew, and you are his aunt. Remember that if your father has a married brother, the brother is your uncle and the brother's wife is your aunt , with no mention of one being related by marriage and the other not. They are simply your aunt and uncle. The same applies to your relationship to your husband's sibling's children. You are simply their aunt.