Verschoyle family
The Verschoyle family was a prominent Irish landed family of Dutch descent. The unique surname is pronounced in Ireland as "Ver-Skoil" and in England as "Ver-Shoy-Ull".
History
The family of Verschoyle were Dutch Huguenots who emigrated from the Spanish Netherlands to Ireland in 1568, having suffered from religious persecution. Other accounts state that they travelled to Ireland with William of Orange, and later married into ancient Irish clans. The family coat of arms features three boars heads on a chevron, with the motto Temperans et Constans, which roughly translates as "steadfast and constrained".Pedigree
According to the pedigree in Gens Van Der Scuylen, 600 years of Verschoyle history, with information added from Burke's Landed Gentry, the following lineage is described:Early in the 17th century two of the name said to be brothers, Henrik and William, were resident in Dublin. Henrik Verschoyle, of Thomas Street, Dublin; married Judith, to whom he devised a share of his goods jointly with his two children, and died 1623. William Verschoyle, married Catherine van Pilkam, and died 1648, leaving a share of his property to his nephew Henry and his niece Catherine.
- Henry Verschoyle, Freeman of Dublin 1659.
- Robert Verschoyle, Freeman of Dublin 1676; had:
- Henry Verschoyle
- Katherine. Married as his 2nd wife Sir Robert Newcomen, 4th Bt, of Kenagh, County Longford
- Joseph Verschoyle
- William Verschoyle
- Thomas Verschoyle
- Hannah Verschoyle. Married Mr. Carmichael.
- Elizabeth Verschoyle. Married 1739 James Cartland, of Dublin.
- James Verschoyle
- Richard Verschoyle died without issue August 1827. Married Barbara Fagan.
- John Verschoyle born 1752. Married 1st 16 July 1782, Henrietta, daughter of William Preston.
Bishop of Killala and Achonry, and minor Canon of St. Patrick's Cathedral. Resident Killala, Ireland. Born 1750. As a member of the Privy Council, he may have been a member of the Irish House of Lords, although few records are available. Married Frances Walsh on 8 April 1780. Died 13 April 1837, leaving issue:
- Joseph Verschoyle
- Robert Verschoyle
- Henry Verschoyle
- Augustus Verschoyle
- Henry William Verschoyle
Rector of Kilmoreny. Married Catherine Hickie Jephson, granddaughter of Henry Prittie, 1st Baron Dunalley, through the female line. Catherine was the daughter of Lorenzo Hickie Jephson. They had the following issue:
- Henry James Prittie Verschoyle
- Martha Matilda Verschoyle
- James Lorenzo Verschoyle
- Emily Salisbury Verschoyle
- Robert Henry Verschoyle
- Richard Jephson Verschoyle
Captain James Lorenzo Verschoyle, of the 66th Regiment 1832-1875, married Countess Caroline d'Assereto - the only child of the Marquis d'Assereto. Under normal rules, the eldest child or next in line for the title is styled one below in the peerage rank from the father, hence her status as countess. Upon the death of the father, her title should have reverted to marchioness, although there is no documentation. They had the following issue:
- Louis Charles Hamilton Massey Verschoyle
- Robert Verschoyle
- Theodore Stuart Robert Verschoyle
- James Joseph Verschoyle
- George Moutray Verschoyle
- Brian Stuart Verschoyle Who owned the manor house of Mountainy, Lacca, Mountrath, County Laois. He was a farmer. He is the last hereditary Freeman of the City of Dublin in this line. He had the following issue:
- Theodore Stuart Robert Verschoyle
- James Verschoyle
- Robert Verschoyle d young
- Doreen Verschoyle d young
- Emily Verschoyle
- Kathleen Verschoyle currently manages the farming estate with her son
- Patricia Verschoyle
- Charlotte Verschoyle
- John Theodore Stuart Verschoyle
- Eileen O'Malley
- Luke John Verschoyle. Born 17 March 1981 at Nottingham Women's Hospital. Educated at Thomas Magnus Church of England School and Sheffield Hallam University.
- William Denham Verschoyle married Iole Hylla Macdonell in Sligo 1910; their son Derek Hugo Verschoyle studied under Evelyn Waugh at Aston Clinton, and became editor of the Spectator magazine.