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Buysse: Stamboom Baron

His mother was the sister of the renowned Flemish authors Rosalie and Virginie Loveling . This lineage is further connected to the Fredericq family through his grandmother, Marie Comparé . Immediate Family

In 1896, he married Nelly Dyserinck (1863–1944), a wealthy Dutch widow. stamboom baron buysse

His brother, Arthur Buysse (1864–1926), was a prominent liberal Member of Parliament, and his sister, Alice Buysse (1868–1963), was a local politician and animal rights activist. Extended Connections Stamboom van Cyriel Buysse - Geneastar His mother was the sister of the renowned

The family tree of (1859–1932) is rooted in the liberal industrialist class of Nevele, Belgium, and is famously intertwined with the literary Loveling and Fredericq families . Although Buysse was granted the title of Baron by King Albert I in 1932, he died just days later before the letters patent could be finalised, leading to his widow, Nelly Dyserinck , being officially styled as a Baroness in 1934. Ancestors and Parents His brother, Arthur Buysse (1864–1926), was a prominent

He was the son of Ludovicus (Louis) Buysse (1830–1901), a successful chicory factory owner, and Maria Paulina Loveling (1832–1909).

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