1.Thomas Henry Ismay, b. 1837, Cumberland, son of shipbuilder Joseph Ismay. Thomas m. 1859 Margaret Bruce, dau of Luke Bruce of Liverpool. Thomas died in 1899.
2.Joseph Bruce Ismay b. 1862 near Liverpool; m. 1888 Julia Florence Schieffelin, dau of George Richard Schieffelin, 1836-1910, of New York.
3.Thomas Bruce Ismay
3.George Bruce Ismay, Capt., KIA, 1943
3.Margaret Ismay, m. Brig. Gen. George Ronald Hamilton-Cheape
3.Evelyn Ismay m. Basil Sanderson, son of Harold Sanderson.
2.C. B. Ismay m. a Miss Schieffelin, sister of Joseph's wife.
2.James Hainsworth Ismay m. ?
3.Olive Moreton Ismay m. 1928 Ralph Richard Abel Smith, son of Lt. Col. Wifrid Abel Smith and the Hon. Violet Somerset, dau of Richard, Lord Raglan and Mary Farquhar, dau of Sir Walter Farquhar.
3.Viola Bruce Ismay m. 1930 Robert Macaulay Fanshawe, divorced later.
1930--Robert Macaulay Fanshawe, 2nd son of Lt. Gen. Sir E. A. Fanshawe of Rothmore, Naas, Co. Kildare, married Viola Bruce Ismay, dau of the late
J. H. Ismay of Iwerne Minister, Blandford; she was given away by her brother-in-law, Capt. Noel Livingstone Learmonth; bridesmaids were Pamela Ismay and Margaret Livingstone Learmonth; Richard Fanshawe was best man to his brother.
Trainbearers were Hew Fanshawe, Jane Woodroffe and Gee Davenport.
Among those present at the wedding were,
Capt. Fanshawe
Mrs Bower Ismay
Miss Del Ismay
Miss Livingstone Learmonth
Mrs and Miss Phillips
Mrs Thomas Ismay
Mr and Mrs Geoffrey Drage
Ismay Drage
Mrs Charles Drage
Miss Macdonald Moreton
Miss Parsons
Lady de Robeck and Baron de Robeck
Lady Victoria de Trafford
Lady Ernest St. Maur
Maj. Sir Eric and Lady Bonham
Maj Sir Frederick and Lady Carden
The Hon. Mrs Wilfrid Abel Smith
the Hon. Mrs Bertram Bell
Miss Southam
Brigadier de Burgh
Lady Mulleneux Grayson
Mrs Ronald Mackenzie
Miss Baseley
Mr R. Farquhar. and many others.
1974--Dec. 14, death of Lt. Col. Robert Macaulay Fanshawe, husband of Mary, he and Viola had divorced, father of Mary Rose.
1862, John Carlisle m. Mary Ann Pirrie
1869, William Pirrie m. Sarah Ann Culbert
1,James Pirrie, merchant, Comber
2.Lizzie Pirrie, m. 1870 Thomas Andrews, flax spinner, son of ?John? Andrews, merchant
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1.William Pirrie, merchant of Holywood, Co. Down
2.Eliza Morrison Pirrie m. 1870 Robert Megaw, merchant, son of William Megaw, Gent. of Holywood, Down
2.Florence Helen Pirrie m. 1881 Omar Collingwood Nelson, solicitor, son of the Rev. Samuel Nelson.
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1.James Alexander Pirrie, merchant
2.William James Pirrie, shipbuilder, m. 1879 Margaret Montgomery Carlisle, dau of John Carlisle, teacher.
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1.John M. Pirrie
2.Jane, Jennie, Pirrie m. 1884 James Napier Hamilton, architect, son of Dr. William H. Hamilton, Gent.
Witnesses were ?Ellen? Pirrie and Edmund Hardy Hamilton
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1.John Barbour Pirrie, Gent.
2.Doris Barbour Pirrie m. 1910 the Rev. William Herbert Bradley, son of the Rev. William Hanna Bradley.
Death
1858, William Pirrie
1873, death of Isabella Pirrie
1873, death of John Miller Pirrie
1883, death of Washington Pirrie
1894, death of Charles John Pirrie
1895, death of Eliza Pirrie
1905, death of Maria Pirrie
John Barbour Pirrie, Esq., managing director of Barn Mills; cousin of Lord Pirrie of Belfast.
1.James Alexander Pirrie m. Eliza Montgomery
2.William James Pirrie, b. 1847 in Quebec, Canada; entered Harland and Wolff in 1862; partner by 1874; friend of Thomas
Henry Ismay and his son, Joseph Bruce Ismay, the chairmen of White Star Line; married to Margaret Montgomery Carlisle.
Lord Mayor of Belfast, 1896-1897; Baron Pirrie, 1906; viscount, 1921; died at sea on June 6, 1924 while on a business tour of South America;