His first wife was Eleanor, daughter of Theobald Butler of Nechum (or Polestown) in the county of Kilkenny, by whom he had Edmund, his successor. His second marriage was to Catharine, daughter and heir to Peter Barnewall of Stackallan in Meath, and by her, he had a son Barnewall, who died unmarried. His third marriage was in 1541 to Anne, daughter of John Plunket, Lord Killeen, from whom he was divorced in the first year of their marriage. They had five sons and four daughters, viz. •
Edmund Butler, 2nd Viscount Mountgarret (c.1562 - 1602), married Grania FitzPatrick and had children. • Burnewall • Pierce Butler, ancestor to the family of Carter, otherwise Clounegeragh, • John, who left children. • Thomas, who left children. • Ellice or Cicely married to Walter Walsh of Castlehoel (Kilkenny). :By him, who died 9 May 1619, she had five sons, :* Robert, whose eldest son Walter, when eighteen years old, succeeded his grandfather; :* Edmund, :* James, :* William, :* John. • Margaret, who married Sir Nicholas Devereux, the younger, of Ballymagin, Wexford, Knt. and had no children. • Lady Eleanor Butler (Elinor), (d. a 1601), who first married Thomas Tobin of Cumpshinagh in Tipperary; secondly to Gerald Blanchville of Blanchvillestown, Kilkenny; and thirdly to Thomas (or possibly Edmund Butler),
Lord Caher, son of
Theobald Butler, 1st Baron Cahir. She died childless. • Ellen, who was the first wife of Sir Oliver Shortall of Ballylarkan, Knt. by whom she had James Shortall, his successor there. Ellen Butler was later married to Lucas Shea, one of their posterity being Sir Thomas Hurley. ==See also==