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Albert Einstein's second wife was his first cousin! Her name was Elsa Lowenthal.
Your first cousin's son is your first cousin, once removed. Your second cousin's son is your second cousin, once removed.
A third cousin is just that, a third cousin, there is no other name for the relationship.
Regardless of what kind of cousin you are talking about (first, second, fifth, once removed, thrice removed, etc.) your cousin's husband is not related to you. If you need to refer to him other than by name, you can call him "my cousin's husband" or "my uncle's son-in-law."
Charles Darwin's wife's name was Emma Wedgwood. She was also his first cousin. They were married in 1839 and had ten children together.
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It is Roosevelt because she married her cousin.
In the sense of what is the name of the relationship, that would be "second cousin-in-law", though if you are that close to your second cousin and his wife, you could just say, "cousin". In the sense of how you would address her, it would be the same as with your second cousin. Just the name that she goes by. After all, "second cousin", or even "cousin", isn't a title like Uncle or Aunt is.
Johann Ambrosius Bach
he was married to his cousin i forget her name but like can you imagine that like of here is your cousin Charles, Mary (random name) isn't he just the nicest boy then BANG married source PBS
There are many group name to describe a person's cousin. A person can have a first cousin, a second cousin, and a third cousin, To determine which cousin belongs to which category can be a very difficult task especially if that person come from a big family. One example of a group name is first cousin.
Eleanor roosevelt he married his 5th cousin