What is my husband's aunt to me?
Your husband's aunt is your aunt by marriage. English never coined a formal word for a spouse's aunt — 'aunt-in-law' never caught on — so genealogists say 'by marriage' and most families simply use 'aunt.' She is your husband's parent's sister, with no blood link to you.
Relationship
Aunt by marriage
English has no single formal word for this relative — “aunt by marriage” is the label genealogists use.
- You
- Your husband
- His aunt
From the other side, you are their niece or nephew by marriage.
This connection runs through a marriage, not a shared ancestor, so the ancestor chart can't draw it.
The calculator below works out blood relationships through a shared ancestor — use it to explore the rest of your tree.
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This relationship sits outside the shared-ancestor model, so the card above carries the answer and the calculator opens in its default state. Work out any blood relationship with it, or open the full relationship calculator.
FAQs
What would my husband's aunt be to me?+
Your aunt by marriage — the term is set by the marriage, however you phrase the question.
Who am I to my husband's aunt?+
You are her niece or nephew by marriage: the same connection read from the other side.
Does the calculator store my family details?+
No — it runs entirely in your browser. Nothing you enter is uploaded or saved on our servers.
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