This article is about the Irish branch of the Verschoyle family.
His descendants from both Irish branches, Doneraile and Heywards Hill, are today scattered throughout the world.
He became Director of the Irish branch of the Survey and retired in 1891.
Waters' article led to a response from the head of Amnesty International's Irish branch.
The English family which sent its youngest son to Dublin in1323 died out in the name, only the Irish branch now survives.
Ancient Order of Hibernians (1890s) Other organisations with Irish branches:
Charles's descendants remain in Australia to this day (although several Australian Tyndalls descend from the Irish branch of the family).
Other lines of the Irish branch of the family have spread to Australia and the USA.
In 1991, the first Irish branch was opened in Albertbridge Road, Belfast.
Over the 20th century, many of the Irish branches returned to the Gaelic spelling.