The farm hands that worked for Aunt Em, and Uncle Henry were:
Uncle Henry from Gone with the WindUncle Henry was the brother of the "Aunt Pittypat" (Charles and Melanie Hamilton's Aunt)
Dorothy has just one uncle, who is ka Uncle Henry.
They were Aunt Em and Uncle Henry's farm workers in Kansas. Their alter egos in Oz were the Scarecrow, Cowardly Lion, and Tin Woodsman.
Aunt is 'tante' and uncle is 'oncle' in French. As a pet name, Auntie is 'Tatie'.
She is called Auntie Em, short for Emily.
Uncle Henry from Gone with the WindUncle Henry was the brother of the "Aunt Pittypat" (Charles and Melanie Hamilton's Aunt)
aunt uncle etc.
His uncle is Owen Lars and his aunt is Beru Lars (nee Whitesun)
Dorothy has just one uncle, who is ka Uncle Henry.
They are my great aunt and uncle and I know their names but I can't tell anybody
The Oz books penned by L. Frank Baum contain a character named Uncle Henry. Uncle Henry lived with Dorothy's Aunt Em on a farm in Kansas, United States.
Uncle is to aunt as father is to mother.
Sister-in-law describes a female. Brother-in-law describes a male.
The opposite relationship of uncle would be Niece or Nephew.(The opposite gender is aunt.)
Aunt Em getting into the cellar in the book and the farm hands working on the Gale family wagon in the film are what happens third in "The Wizard of Oz." Specifically, in the book, Uncle Henry, Toto and Dorothy Gale are outside monitoring the weather while Aunt Em is inside washing dishes. Uncle Henry gets up to check on the cows and horses. Aunt Em makes it down the cellar steps to safety before the cyclone rips the family farmhouse from its foundations. In contrast, in the movie, Dorothy gripes to Toto about Almira Gulch. Then they move to where Uncle Henry and Aunt Em count chickens and try not to be distracted by Dorothy's anti-Almira Gulch emotional outbursts. Hired hands Hickory, Hunk and Zeke work on lowering the bed onto the family wagon.
Some family relation names are grandmother, aunt, uncle, grandfather, sister, brother, niece, and nephew.
The son of your aunt and uncle is your first cousin.