You would typically refer to your husband's family as your in-laws. This includes his parents, siblings, and any other relatives. Depending on your relationship with them, you might also use more specific terms like "mother-in-law," "father-in-law," or simply refer to them by their names.
you call her your daughter's husband's sister
Your brother would call your husbands sister by her first name. Or, "my (sibling's) sister in law.
You can refer to your husband's uncle as your "uncle-in-law." Alternatively, you can simply call him by his name or a more informal title like "uncle" if that feels appropriate in your family dynamics.
Well, I call her Abigail, but different strokes, etc.
brother in law
Its would be your neice
Your cousin in law
yes
Sister-in-Law
He is your cousin ny marriage once removed . Just call him by his name.
You would call your husband's younger brother a brother-in-law.
Yes. By taking the husbands name, she became part of his family. In the man's family history, her family was only mentioned on the page where she became part of his family. Rarely were they mentioned more than once.