No, I suppose you could say it is your granddaughter- in law.
Of course they are related, because they are both descended from your parents. Your grandson and your sister's granddaughter are second cousins
He would be your grandson-in-law.
He had two Sons, 3 Grandsons & 1 Granddaughter
You would be 2nd cousins, assuming that the brother's wife's granddaughter is also the brother's granddaughter. If the granddaughter is not the granddaughter of the brother, there is no relationship.
Grandson is wyr, granddaughter is wyres. Grandsons is wyrion, granddaughters is wyresau. There is not a neutral form of grandchild. If you wish to refer to multiple grandchildren, some of whom are grandsons, use wyrion.
You and your wife are great uncle and great aunt to your wife's sister's granddaughter. The granddaughter is your great niece.
There isn't one for 'grandson' or 'granddaughter' specifically, but 'mokopuna' in maori means grandchild.
Father: John Mother: Mary Sisters: Joan, Anne Brothers: Richard, Gilbert, Edmund Wife: Anne Daughters: Susanna, Judith Son: Hamnet Granddaughter: Elizabeth Grandsons: Shakespeare, Richard and Thomas
If your dad's ex wife was your mother then no, you should not date ex wife's granddaughter because of genes. If your dad's ex wife was his second wife then yes, you could date your stepmother's granddaughter.
Well grandson, granddaughter, grandchild, and grandchildren all mean "Mokopuna" no matter how many grandchildren or what genda they are.
If you really need a relationship term, use granddaughter-in-law. Most people would merely say "my grandson's wife."
We don't know anything about his beliefs. We do know about his family: his parents John and Mary, his brothers Gilbert, Richard and Edmund and his sisters Anne and Joan, his wife Anne, his daughters Susanna and Judith and his son Hamnet, as well as his granddaughter Elizabeth and his three grandsons.
Your granddaughter's husband might be called your grandson-in-law, although the term is rarely used. Hissister is your granddaughter's sister-in-law, but is not related to you.
In other words, "Did Shakespeare have grandchildren?" Yes, he had three grandsons (Shakespeare, Richard and Thomas Quiney) and a granddaughter (Elizabeth Hall, later Barnard).