Nom de famille "Bühler"

Buhler

1 — Henri Otto Charles ✕ (1882) Suzanne Emma Ringier

Bühler

1 — Marie ✕ (1858) Hermann Mieg (1818 - 1861), employé aux Chemins de Fer

2 — Marie Anna Maria ( - av 1794) ✕ Jean Henri Johann Heinrich Juncker ( - ap 1794), négociant

Buhler

1 — Mathilde (Emma Mathilde) (1893 - ) ✕ (1924) Paul Semeillon (Paul Victor) (1893 - 1972), dessinateur mécanicien

Bühler

1 — Susanna (ca 1721 - av 1800) ✕ (1747) Jean Michaël Reitzer (ca 1697 - 1752)

Bûhler (von)

1 — Anna Maria (1600 - 1648) ✕ (1633) Hiob Herrenschmidt (1600 - 1656), aumônier militaire, prédicateur

Buller

1 — Anna (Anna Maria) ✕ (1824) James Elphinstone (James Drummond Fullerton) (1788 - 1857)

2 — Anne (1724 - 1758) ✕ Reginald Pole (1717 - 1769)

3 — Arthur Tremayne (1850 - 1917) ✕ (1891) Elinor Louisa Leyborne-Popham (1859 - )

4 — Frances Anne ( - 1902) ✕ (1838) William Henry Pole-Carew (1811 - 1888)

5 — Francis (1723 - 1764), Member of Parliament

6 — Francis (1746 - 1800), Baronet Buller of Churston Court, King's Counsel, judge ✕ (1763) Susanna Yarde (1740 - 1810)

7 — James (1717 - 1765), Member of Parliament for East Looe, Member of Parliament for Cornwall ✕ (1744) Jane Bathurst ( - 1794)

8 — James Wentworth (1798 - 1865) ✕ (1831) Charlotte Juliana Jane Molyneux-Howard (1809 - 1855)

9 — John (1721 - 1786), Lord of the Admiralty, Member of Parliament for East Looe, mayor of East Looe ✕ (1760) Mary St Aubyn

10 — John Francis (1695 - 1751), Member of Parliament for Saltash ✕ Rebecca Trelawny ( - 1743)

11 — Mary (1726 - 1787) ✕ (1756) Joseph Copley (1715 - 1781), Baronet Copley of Sprotbrough, clerk of the Signet

12 — Redvers (Redvers Henry) (1839 - 1908), commander-in-chief of British Forces in South Africa during the early months of the Second Boer War ✕ (1882) Audrey Townshend (Audrey Jane Charlotte) (1844 - 1926)

13 — Richard (1501 - 1556) ✕ (1545) Margaret Tretherff ( - 1576)

14 — William (1735 - 1796), bishop of Exeter, dean of Exeter ✕ (1762) Anne Thomas

Buller-Leyborne-Popham

1 — Eric Tremayne (1894 - 1973)

Yarde-Buller

1 — Privé ✕ Privé

2 — Bertha ✕ (1854) Massey Lopes, alias Massey Franco (1818 - 1908), Baronet Lopes of Maristow, Member of Parliament for Devonshire South In office

3 — Privé ✕ Privé

4 — Francis (1767 - 1833), Baronet Buller of Churston Court ✕ (1791) Elizabeth Holliday (1770 - )

5 — Joan (Joan Barbara) (1908 - 1997) ✕ Loel Guinness (Thomas Loel Evelyn Bulkeley) (1906 - 1988), Member of Parliament for Bath, captain in the Royal Air Force ✕ (1936) Ali Khan (1911 - 1960), prince Aly Salomone Khan, ambassadeur du Pakistan aux Nations Unies ✕ (1986) Seymour Berry (John Seymour) (1909 - 1995), Viscount Camrose, Member of Parliament for Hitchin, deputy Chairman of The Daily Telegraph

6 — John (1823 - 1867), player of cricket, lieutenant-colonel ✕ (1854) Charlotte Chandos-Pole (1830 - 1895)

7 — John (1799 - 1871), Baron Churston, Member of Parliament for South Devon ✕ Elizabeth Wilson-Patten (ca 1800 - 1857)

8 — John (1846 - 1910), Baron Churston, justice of the peace of the Devonshire ✕ (1872) Barbara Yelverton (1849 - 1924)

9 — John Francis (1934 - 2023), Baron Churston ✕ Privé

10 — John (John Reginald Lopes) (1873 - 1930), Baron Churston, second-lieutenant in the Scots Guards, aide de camp to The Lord Curzon ✕ Jessie Smither, alias Denise Orme (1885 - 1960), singer of music hall, actress and musician

11 — Privé

12 — Privé ✕ Privé

13 — Lydia (1917 - 2006) ✕ (1947) Ian Russell (John Ian Robert) (1917 - 2002), Duke of Bedford

14 — Privé

15 — Privé

16 — Richard (Richard Francis Roger) (1910 - 1991), Baron Churston ✕ (1933) Elizabeth Mary du Pré (1910 - 1951) ✕ (1981) Olga Alice Muriel Rothschild Walters (1906 - 1992)