She is just another woman.
Your brother-in-law is not a blood relation, and neither is his brother. So yes, you could marry a brother-in-law's brother, if you wanted.My grandmother "R" married a man, "H"."H's" sister, "A", married my grandmother's brother, "L".So brother and sister in one family, married sister and brother of the other family. Love occurs in the strangest ways!
He is married I am told ad has a brother and sister.
There is no "man" in your family except maybe your brother, father or grandfather.
NO..... HE DID NOT GET MARRIED his family tree ended with him but his sister or brother had kids...
Depends on where you live. In some pats of the world they only allow people be married to non-family.
Ray Watson is the brother of Patricia (Watson) Houston who is married to Whitney's brother Gary Houston. Billy Watson is also Patricia (Watson) Houston's brother. They are extended family by their sister being married to Gary Houston
He could be your brother. He could be a first cousin. If the uncle married into the family (Married the sister of one of your parents), the brother would not be related in any way and neither would his son.
Your brother's father-in-law is not related to you unless you and your brother married sisters from the same family. Then he would be your father-in-law, too.
yes it makes you kin 2 them both.The girl your brother is married to is your sister-in-law, but that's about the end of any nominally legal relationship you have with her family. Her family are related 'in law', to your brother; for example, her mother is your brother's mother-in-law; her sister is your brother's sister-in-law; her father is your brother's father-in-law.You might have a more specific reason for asking this question: if so perhaps you could expand the question to include it.
I believe it is Penhollow. Terah Crabb Penhollow of the Crabb Family is married to her brother.
While Maurice's brother, Richard, did have a family, it appears that Maurice never married.
Maddison in waroona l.o.l