Your aunt marrying your friend's uncle does not make you and your friend blood relatives. I don't think there would be a problem with you and your friend marrying.
If your uncle is your uncle because he is the brother of your mother or your father, you are not related to his wife's brother. However, if your uncle is your uncle because he married the sister of your mother or your father, then your uncle's wife's brother is your father, or other one of your uncle's.
No, you are not related to your wife's uncle.
Your mother's brother is your uncle. Your uncle's wife's sister is his sister-in-law. There is no family relationship between you and your uncle's sister-in-law's daughter, unless the sister-in-law is married to someone who is related to you.
That depends on the country in which they live. AnswerYes. It's the law of the universe and it does eeeewwwww relatives aren't supposed to marry. It's called incest.
If your uncle married a woman with children from a previous marriage, those children are not related to you. Their mother, however, is your aunt. If you like her, or her children, or have grown up with them from an early age, you may choose to call them your cousins. If you want to hold them at a distance but also need to assign a relationship, you might call them your "cousins-in-law." If your uncle adopts those children then they are your first cousins (adopted).
No, Cleopatra III married Ptolemy VIII, who was her uncle.
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If your great uncle married into your family some of his nieces and nephews are your aunts or uncles (or your parent) and some are not related to you at all.
Your dad's brother is your uncle. If your uncle married your friend's aunt, that does not make you and your friend any more related than you were before. However, your uncle's child is your first cousin, and also your friend's first cousin.
Your uncle-in-law is supposedly your uncle by marriage. Anyone who marries your parent's sister is your uncle by marriage, and you call that person your uncle, not uncle-in-law. His brother is certainly not related to you. Your husband's uncle is not related to you. If that is the person you are calling uncle-in-law, then his brother is fair game for marriage, assuming you have divorced or your husband has died. But then he is no longer your uncle-in-law and his brother is merely an older man who is not related to you.
If your uncle is related to you by marriage, then he is the husband of your aunt. You should not be dating a married man.
Yes, if they were married she would still be your aunt
Yes. They are nephew and Uncle
Your aunt's great uncle's father is her great grandfather, or is not related to her at all if the great uncle married a sister of her grandfather).He would then be your great great grandfather - or not related to you at all.
Your mother's brother is your uncle and his wife is your aunt.
Yes you canAdded: Teechnically that person would be your Step-Uncle, and you are not related by 'blood.'
Uncle Jack asks Miss Sophia Griggs to marry him.