Professor Frederic William Moorman1
Child of Professor Frederic William Moorman
Rt. Rev. John Richard Humpidge Moorman1
He held the office of Bishop of Ripon.1 He graduated with a Doctor of Divinity (D.D.)1
Hamutal Booth1 
- [S6335] Stanley Booth, “re: Booth Family,” family provided evidence then verified by subsequent research and verification by BENR (101053), 24 August 2012. Hereinafter cited as “re: Booth Family.”
George Lidgate1
Child of George Lidgate and Emily Fairlee
- Gwendolyne Myrtle Lidgate1 b. 24 Oct 1922, d. 8 Jul 2011
- [S266] World War II Unit Histories – Officers, online http://www.unithistories.com/units_index/default.asp?file=../officers/personsx. Hereinafter cited as World War II Unit Histories – Officers.
Mary Katharine Bell1 
From 6 January 1904, her married name became Trevelyan. She held the office of Justice of the Peace (J.P.) for Northumberland in 1932.1 She was appointed Officer, Order of the British Empire (O.B.E.) in 1963.1
Children of Mary Katharine Bell and Sir Charles Philips Trevelyan, 3rd Bt.
- Pauline Trevelyan+1 b. 9 Oct 1905
- Sir George Lowthian Trevelyan, 4th Bt.+2 b. 5 Nov 1906, d. 7 Feb 1996
- Katharine Trevelyan+1 b. 7 May 1908
- Marjorie Trevelyan+1 b. 5 Apr 1913
- Hugh Patrick Trevelyan2 b. 17 Mar 1915, d. 17 Apr 1916
- Florence Patricia Trevelyan+1 b. 17 Mar 1915, d. 28 May 2013
- Sir Geoffrey Washington Trevelyan, 5th Bt.+1 b. 4 Jul 1920, d. 28 Jan 2011
Sir George Lowthian Trevelyan, 4th Bt.1 
He was educated at Sidcot School, Winscombe, Somerset, EnglandG.1 He was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge University, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England.1 He was an artist craftsman with Peter Waals Workshops, fine furniture between 1930 and 1931.1 Between 1932 and 1936 trained and worked in F. M. Alexander re-education method.1 He was teacher between 1936 and 1941 at Gordonstoun School, Elgin, Morayshire, Scotland.1 He was teacher between 1936 and 1941 at Abinger Hill School, Surrey, EnglandG.1 He gained the rank of Captain in the Rifle Brigade.1 He fought in the Second World War.1 He was Warden between 1947 and 1971 at Shropshire Adult College, Shropshire, England.1 He succeeded as the 4th Baronet Trevelyan, of Wallington, Northumberland [U.K., 1874] on 24 January 1958.1 He wrote the book Magic Casements.1 He wrote the book The Active Eye in Architecture.1 He wrote the book A Vision of the Aquarian Age.1 He wrote the book Operation Redemption.1 He was founder, presidenmt and director of Wrekin Trust between 1971 and 1992.1
Child of Sir George Lowthian Trevelyan, 4th Bt. and Editha Helen Smith
- Catriona Trevelyan+2 b. 1944
Colonel John Lindsay Smith1
Child of Colonel John Lindsay Smith
- Editha Helen Smith+2 d. 26 Oct 1994
Editha Helen Smith1 
From 14 August 1940, her married name became Trevelyan.
Child of Editha Helen Smith and Sir George Lowthian Trevelyan, 4th Bt.
- Catriona Trevelyan+2 b. 1944
Catriona Trevelyan1
She was educated at Moreton Hall School, Shropshire, EnglandG.1 She graduated from Sussex University, Brighton, Sussex, England, with a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)1 From 13 January 1968, her married name became Tomalin. From 1986, her married name became Tyson.1 She lived in 2003 at The Old Vicarage, Hawkesbury, Badminton, Gloucestershire, England.1
Children of Catriona Trevelyan and Matthew Tomalin
- Oliver Robert Tomalin2 b. 9 Jan 1971, d. 1990
- Jack Lindsay Tomalin2 b. 1972
Roger Tomalin1
Child of Roger Tomalin
