he would be your cousin in law *once removed*.
"Once removed" is a term for cousins who are separated by a generation, such as your mom's cousin is to you(and also her husband to you as well).
Technically, you all are "first-cousins"(even with the removals), but you and your mom's cousin's children would be second-cousins, just fyi :)
That would probably be your cousin-in-law.
In genealogy terms she would be "spouse of your first cousin."
No, your mother's first cousin is your 'first cousin once removed'. First cousins are people who have the same grandparents. Second cousins are people who have the same great grandparents and are not first cousins, etc.
There is no connection. They share no common ancestors. In introductions, he would be referred to has her cousin's husband.
You are not related to your husband's cousins.
The granddaughter is the niece's first cousin once removed.
Ur moms docters cousins brothers friends 18th cousins backyard playground
They would be first cousins.
No, not techenocly maybe if it was your moms close cousin's daughter but not your moms far cousins daughter.
No.
No relation...lol
Yes. If your husband's cousin is his first cousin, the cousin's daughters and your children are second cousins to each other. If your husband's cousin is his second cousin, the children are third cousins to each other.