Sybil Mary Walrond1 
From 1903, her married name became Hopkins.1
Children of Sybil Mary Walrond and Edward Frank Lumley Hopkins
- Sylvia Gwendoline Alice Hopkins+1 b. 1907
- Janet Muriel Ada Hopkins1 b. 1909
- Admiral Sir Frank Henry Edward Hopkins1 b. 23 Jun 1910, d. 14 Apr 1990
- [S4567] Bill Norton, “re: Pitman Family,” family provided evidence then verified by subsequent research and verification by BENR (101053), 6 April 2010 and 19 April 2011. Hereinafter cited as “re: Pitman Family.”
Muircheartach (?)1 
He gained the title of King of Tulach Og.1
Muiredach (?)1 
Muiredach (?)1 
He was heir to Kingdom of Ailech.1
Domnall ‘an Togdhamh’, King of Ulster1 
He was pretender to the northern throne for five years.1 Domnall ‘an Togdhamh’, King of Ulster also went by the nick-name of Domnall ‘an Togdhamh’ (?) (or in English, ‘The Young Ox.1‘) He was styled King of Ulster ‘against opposition.1‘
Child of Domnall ‘an Togdhamh’, King of Ulster
Flaithbertach ‘Locha Feadhaidh’, King of Ulster1
He was pretender to the northern throne on coming of age for three years but killed by Mac Lochlainin.1 He was styled King of Ulster ‘against opposition.1‘
Child of Flaithbertach ‘Locha Feadhaidh’, King of Ulster
Conchobar ‘na Fiodhbuidhi’, King of Ulster1 
He was pretender to the northern throne ten years after coming of age.1 Conchobar ‘na Fiodhbuidhi’, King of Ulster also went by the nick-name of Conchobar ‘na Fiodhbuidhi’ (?) (or in English, ‘of the woods.1‘) He was styled King of Ulster ‘against opposition.1‘
Child of Conchobar ‘na Fiodhbuidhi’, King of Ulster
Tadhg ‘Glinne’, King of Ulster1
He was pretender to the northern throne seven years before being killed by Mac Lochlainin.1 He was styled King of Ulster ‘against opposition.1‘ Tadhg ‘Glinne’, King of Ulster also went by the nick-name of Tadhg ‘Glinne’ (?) (or in English, ‘of the glens.1‘)
Child of Tadhg ‘Glinne’, King of Ulster
Muircheartach ‘Muighe Line’, King of Ulster1
He was styled King of Ulster ‘against opposition.1‘ Muircheartach ‘Muighe Line’, King of Ulster also went by the nick-name of Muircheartach ‘Muighe Line’ (?) (or in English, ‘of Moylinny.1‘) In 1160 he was pretender to northern throne for five years but killed by Lochlann Mac Lochlainin with four of his sons after winning the Battle of Magh-Luadhat.1
Child of Muircheartach ‘Muighe Line’, King of Ulster