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Baby #1 on 12/10/08
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No you're not. She is your aunt's niece, so you will share cousins. Your aunt is only your aunt because she's your uncle's wife. The extended family of your parents' inlaws are not of a relation to you.
PEOPLE WHO ARE SAYING 2ND OR 3RD COUSINS-
Cousins have a ancestral connection. 1st cousins have common grandparents, second cousins have common great grand parents, third cousins have common great-great grandparents, and so on. |
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puresatin
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NO NOT AT ALL
your aunt by marriage, not by blood ( so no relation) her sister's child is NO relation.. QUIT asking.. it's the God's honest truth! Anyone who answered yes or maybe is a complete moron and should not be able to procreate. |
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Seoul Brother
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No you may legally marry her. |
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Melissa A
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Your dad's brother is your uncle
His wife is your aunt, but only by marriage
Anyone related to her is technically not related to you. |
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Olivia J
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You aren't blood relatives.
She is the daughter of your Aunt's (by marriage) sister.
Your aunt married into your family, you aren't even blood related to her. |
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Gema D
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No, not by blood.
She's the daughter of someone who isn't related by blood to you, so no. |
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Stephanie
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NO YOU ARE NOT |
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Tsunami
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no she is not related to you. |
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Kim
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She's not blood related to you in any way.
It's your dad's brother's WIFE's family... |
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LYNN IN FL
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your dads brother is your uncle. his wife your aunt by marriage. her sister is not related to you in any way. her daughter is also not related to you in any way. relatives would be someone who's bloodline you shared. or someone related by adoption but then there would be no blood relation.
who told you this girl was your cousin? someone is yanking your chain. |
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lcmcpa
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She is not related. Neither your uncle's sister in law nor her child would be related to you in any way, shape, or form. She is related to your uncle by marriage only, not by blood. |
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Glinda W
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no relation |
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211
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I don't think you are...
First Cousin- A person with whom you share a grandparent with
Second Cousin- someone with whom you share a great-grandparent
In order to be her cousin then you would have to be biologically related to your uncle's wife's sister, which you are not because you are only related to your uncle's wife through marriage. |
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Jennifer
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No, she is not related to you by blood. |
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Rishi
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No she is not related. |
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snowdrop
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Naw! You are not blood relatives what so ever.. You are only related through marriage. I hope that helps. =) |
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kandy b
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you both share an aunt. (your dads brothers wife)
to her ( her moms sister)
therefore you are related through marraige, but obviously not biologically.
she is NOT your second cousin. that would mean you share the same great gand parents...but have different grand parents...she is NOT your third b/c that would mean you share the same great great grand parents but have different great grand parents....and so forth. |
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Diana V
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no because she has no blood relation to your immediate family, you would only be related in a false family pretense not in blood line family.... |
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DolceVita is back!!
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You are not blood related. Its your uncles wife's blood relation.
Even if you were related it still wouldnt be your 2nd cousin - your dads brothers child would be your first cousin, and your first cousin's ofspring would be your 2nd cousin. |
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monkii m
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nope.
not a family. |
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LaRues Lady
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No, you're not related to her. You can only be truly related to someone by blood. I'm assuming that your dad's brother and his wife are not blood related (if they are, then that's a WHOLE different matter), she is not at all related to you. |
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kitkat
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I am 99.99% sure that she is not related to you. |
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Butterfly87
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when trying to figure this out for you, i imagined i was in your situation and used my own family members to try figure out wether or not my dads brothers wifes sisters child was related to me. not really. I would say no. If you wanted to, you could be "extended family" but even that is pushing it. if your dads brother (your uncle) wife (your aunty) her sister (not related to you) her child (not related to you) They would be your dads brother and his wife's niece. But to you nothing. Im imagining my dads brothers wifes sisters child, and i do know them, hardly see them, but wouldnt concider them family. Its up to you and what you want to call them, depending on how close you are to them. I have a family friend and me and their daughter are best friends, and i call her my first cousin, even though we arn't related at all. :D |
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Delorna
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No she is not by blood only by law and even then she wouldn't be immediate family |
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♥Btammy♥
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ok i think there is a lot of confusion going on when answering your question because 'relation' can be defined as 2 things in your case.
There is relation by blood and relation by marraige.
NO the girl is not related to you by blood. BUT YES she is related to you through marraige.
If she was ur uncle's wife's child she would have been related to you by blood but your uncle's wife's sister is the bridge here that stops that from happening.
The easiest way to solve this problem (if ur stil confused by my answer that is) is if you draw a family tree and see if you and her belong on the same branch (opposite branches means no blood relation). The two trees to start off with would be your uncle and his wife. |
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lirpaneb
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blood related- no. I'm not sure there is really any reasonable amount of family relation between you. She would be the cousin of your dads brothers and wifes children, but not yours. |
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Alexia A
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ur related by marriage not by blood. |
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Freedle S
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You are related by marriage but not by blood. Unless your dad's brother married their sister.
Or course if you are asking this for thoughts of a relationship and possible future procreation, don't. |
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cub6265
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Maybe cousins twice removed or something. But you are not related by blood, only by marriage. So you are good to hook up. |
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Lev8mysoul
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Only by marriage. You would be a cousin of some sort by marriage, but not by blood. |
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