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Am I Related To My Fathers Sisters Husbands Brothers Daughter

How is my dad's sister's husband's brother's son related to me?

He is your cousin's cousin, and no relation.

If your dad's sister and her husband have children, they are first cousin to you on their mother's side, and to the children of their father's brother on their father's side. You are first cousin to your dad's sister's children too, through their mother your aunt, but nothing to any of her husband's siblings' children.

Cousins' Cousins comes up here every week or so.

Second cousins are the children of first cousins, so if you rmom or dad have any 1Cs, their children are your 2Cs.

Your first cousins twice removed are your grand parents' cousins, or, when you get old enough, the grand children of your first cousins.

What's my relation to my mothers sisters husbands sisters daughter?

Wendy's answer is the only correct one. The only person you are related to is your mother's sister, who is your aunt (and if she has a child, the child is your first cousin). You are only related to her husband by marriage, but you have no blood relationship to him. Therefore, you are not related to his sister, nor to his sister's daughter.

What do i classified my mother's sister's husband's brother's daughter?

She's your aunt's niece by marriage. So, she's not related to you. Okay to date.

How is my sisters husbands dad related to me?

He's your brother-in-law's father, or your sister's father-in-law. He's not related to you in any way. He's not legally related to your sister, either... the "in-law" relationship in our culture is an honorary one more than anything else. The only person marrying someone makes you legally related to is your spouse.

What would my aunts husband brother daughter be in relation to me?

Your aunt's husband is your uncle. His brother is technically not related to you (except by the marriage), nor is his daughter. If you want to argue semantics you could call her a cousin, I guess.

What is my father’s sister’s husband’s half brother’s son to me? Are we related at all?

In most societies, you and that son are unrelated.Any relationship is often artificialised:—Your father’s sister is your aunt.Your aunt’s husband is your uncle (or, more pedantically, uncle-in-law).Your uncle-in-law’s half-brother is unrelated to you in blood relations and general genealogy — but we could shoehorn him as your half-uncle-in-law.That half-brother’s son is therefore also unrelated to you — but we could artificially classify him as your “first half-cousin” or “half first-cousin.” That son is a relation only of your aunt and uncle-in-law, but not a relation of yours.

What do I call my father's sister’s husband’s small brother and daughter?

Your father's sister's husband's small brother is not a typical named relation to you. Your father's sister's husband is your uncle by marriage only. His blood relatives are not your relatives in any known way. I'd suggest just calling him by his name and being kind. You could jokingly call him uncle’s brother perhaps.The wording of your question makes me wonder if the daughter you are asking about is the daughter of the small brother or daughter of your uncle. If she is your uncle's daughter, she's your cousin. If she's your uncle's small brother's daughter, she is not a blood relative to you. You might call her friend if you treat her nicely. Depending on her age and the relationship you have with her, you could call her a marriage cousin or fake cousin in a joking manner.

I want to marry my mother's sister's husband's elder brother's daughter. Is it okay?

Thanks for the A2A.I think the person will be your sister in relation, if I'm not wrong. It totally depends on you or your family. As far as the relation is concerned she's your sister but since she's a very far relative, if you and your family have no objection in getting her married to you, then I guess you can go ahead.It's purely based on how you and your family perceive the relationship.

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