Reference: Adrian Sandes - Chapter 1 Annex D, Page 4-01
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Issue of William Sandes of Pyrmount (0402) and Aphra Wren:
William (0312) of Pyrmont was probably admitted to Trinity College Dublin in 1818 and took his BA in 1823. He died without issue on 9 March 1869. He was probably the William Sandes of Pyrmount reported in The Shannonside Annual as being a good landlord and owning some famous racehorses and two “townsands” at Carhoona and Coolnanoonagh. Holly confirms this, saying that he was the most popular and certainly the best known of all the Sandes, and a most tolerant and fair minded landlord.
Thomas (0313) also was probably admitted to Trinity College Dublin in 1819, and took his BA in 1825. He died without issue in 1839, though the Annual reported that he succeeded his brother William.
Stephen Creagh (0314) may have been admitted to Trinity College Dublin, but is not recorded as a graduate. He died without issue on 3 September 1855.
John (0315) may have been agent for his brother Thomas, and died without issue in 1874.
Robert Wren (0316) was probably admitted to Trinity College Dublin in 1839 and took his BA in 1844. He became a minister of the Church and married Alicia, daughter of William Carrique Ponsonby of Crotta, Co. Kerry, but died without issue on 26 January 1895. He and his wife were friends of neighbours named Kitchener. At his house, Gunsborough Villa, four miles north-west of Listowel, on 24 June 1850, was born Henry Horatio Kitchener (later Earl and Field Marshal), and Robert baptised him at Ballylongford on 22 September 1850.
Margaret (0317) was married twice. First in 1823 to Robert Leslie of Tarbert, Co. Kerry, by whom she had a son and a daughter. Second, on 20 May 1841, to Col James Duff MacIver Campbell (formerly Patterson) of Asknish, by whom she had issue.
Alicia (0318) was married to George Wren of Littor and died on 7 July 1885, having had issue.
Aphra (0319) died without issue on 1 November 1893.