They had one son, René Cyriel Buysse (1897–1969), who later held the title of Baron René Cyriel Buysse .
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 stamboom baron buysse
In 1896, he married Nelly Dyserinck (1863–1944), a wealthy Dutch widow. They had one son, René Cyriel Buysse (1897–1969),
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 Ancestors and Parents In 1896, he married Nelly