There is no legal reason why you can't, though you would need to show proof of her death via death certificate before you could actually marry. The only problem would be other peoples' reactions when they find that you & your late sisters husband are getting married. As long as you are both ready to deal with whatever negativity others throw at you because of this, thee's no reason you can not. You should, however, give it some real thought & be absolutely certain it's something you want to do & make sure you are not doing it for the wrong reasons.
Shouldn't be a problem, they're not blood relatives.
In the US there are no restrictions against such marriages .
Well, it depends how close you are to your husbands family. If you really want to know they are cousins-in-law.
your second nephew
yup yup...i did
No- Dolley was his one and only wife. She was a widow with a son when she married him.
"Honey's Money"
No, because my father's sister (my aunt) does not have any sons, she only had daughters.
Yes, because your daughters are sisters and since their husbands are your son in law's that would make them brother in laws.PS. I hope your daughters are veryhappy, congrats!! :) ,,Chameleon5,
You can read about Hiram Abiff, the widow's son, in the related link.
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"Widow's son" is a masonic phrase referring to Hiram Abiff
other son of widow twankie
A Hindu boy can marry his mother's sister's son's daughter if he can support her. This is legally acceptable on a Vivah Sanskar.