In 1907 he married Violet (died 1949), daughter of Frederick Nalder, solicitor, of Falmouth.
Rutland married Violet, daughter of Colonel the Hon. Charles Lindsay, on 25 November 1882.
When Violet and her mother also show up, an emboldened Lambert tells them he is not going to marry Violet.
Post war, Williams married Violet; the couple had a son and two daughters.
He married firstly Violet, daughter of J. G. Gilliat, in 1912.
Lord Cobham married Violet, daughter of Charles Leonard, in 1908.
Olaf planned to marry Violet during the play to get control of the money.
Woodley's boast of having married Violet leads Carruthers, the mysterious cyclist, to pull out his revolver and shoot Woodley, wounding him.
In 1918 he married Violet, daughter of Herbert Clifton White, of London, and had two daughters.
Nell is Sam's second daughter; Sam left his first wife and daughter, Louisa, to marry Violet, Nell's self-absorbed movie star mother.