An "uncle by marriage" would be your spouse's Aunt's husband.
No, you are not related to your wife's uncle.
You wife's uncle or "uncle by marriage".
Your uncle through marriage is the husband of your aunt, the sister of your father or mother. All of your aunt's nieces (the daughters of her siblings) are also his nieces. So you (if your are female) and our sisters are nieces of your uncle through marriage, as are the other daughters of the siblings of your parents.Also, your uncle through marriage has nieces who are the daughters of his bothers and sisters. They are not related to you because you do not share any ancestor with them.
The mother of your uncle (by marriage) is not related to you. Neither are any of her other descendants or relations.
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.
Your relation to your dad's sister's husbnd would be uncle by marriage. Because your dad's sister is your aunt, therefore the person she marries is your uncle but because he isn't a bloodrelative he is an uncle by marriage.
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Your uncle-by-marriage's nephews might be you and your siblings. You are your uncle's nephew or niece.They might be the children of your aunt's siblings (your aunt being his wife), in which case they are your cousins.If they are your uncle's nephews by virtue of being children of his siblings, they are no relation to you at all.
He was an uncle only by marriage. He had no sisters and both of his brothers died before they could have children. His wife had nieces and nephews and they called him "uncle".
It depends! For example, are you the uncle's child? That would make you and your wife first cousins. But you are not related to your wife's uncle if your only link to him is by marriage to her.
my son K. NITHIN studying in LKG section, Is attended the uncle engagement
Your father's sister is your aunt and her husband is your uncle. Some would say "uncle by marriage."