Your mothers' uncles' daughters' husbands' brother is in no way related to you.
1. Your mother's Uncle is your Great Uncle.
2. His daughter would be you and your mother's cousin.
3. Her husband would be your cousin's husband - no relation to you.
4. Therefore, that makes your cousin's brother-in-law no relation to you.
NO. You aunt's uncle is your great uncle or is not related to you at all.
Your aunt is the sister of one of your parents, or the wife of the brother of one of your parents.
If she is the sister of your parent, her uncle is your parent's uncle - brother of one of your grandparents - and is therefore your great uncle.
If she is the wife of your parent's brother, her uncle is not related to you.
He's your uncle but he's your uncle by marriage.
You can be an uncle be either marriage or blood.
Shes Aunt in law or some might say shes distant aunt.
If ever Reference her you just say shes my auntie.
no
he is your uncle
so she is your aunt
No. Your sister in law is married to a brother. Your uncles wife would be an aunt.
By marriage, Yes
No, he's just your uncle.
Your aunts' mother-in-law.
Mother: Demeter Father: Zeus Uncle/Husband: Hades Uncle: Poseidon Aunts: Hera, Hestia
Uncle in law
Your mother's brother is your uncle. Your uncle's brother-in-law is either the husband of his sister or the brother of his wife. The brother of your uncle's wife is not related to you. The husband of your uncle's sister is either your father, or the husband of another one of your mother's sisters and thus your uncle.
You aren't related by blood, however, he would be referred to as Uncle.
His relationship to you is brother-in-law.
He's called your uncle becasue your mother's sisters are your aunts and the people married to them are your uncles (assuming that they're men).
He's called your uncle becasue your mother's sisters are your aunts and the people married to them are your uncles (assuming that they're men).
No. Your uncle is either your parent's brother or the husband of your parent's sister. A few people try to use "uncle-in-law" to describe the husband of your parent's sister, but the term is a little used, invented term that is not widely accepted.
Your husband's father is your father-in-law. His brother is your husband's uncle, but is not related to you. The son is your husband's first cousin, but is also not related to you. Your husband's uncle is your child's great uncle, and your husband's first cousin is your child's first cousin, once removed.
You would call your father's sister's husband your uncle-in-law.
Your husband's father is your father-in-law. His brother is your husband's uncle, but is not related to you. The son is your husband's first cousin, but is also not related to you. Your husband's uncle is your child's great uncle, and your husband's first cousin is your child's first cousin, once removed.