Lewis Moorsom

English cricketer

Lewis Henry Moorsom (c. 1835 – 10 March 1914) was an English cricketer active from 1865 to 1869 who played for Lancashire and Trinidad.[1] He was born in London and died in Bournemouth. He appeared in three first-class matches and scored 41 runs with a highest score of 15.[2] Like his father, William Moorsom (1804–1863), Lewis was a civil engineer.[3]

Notes

  1. ^ These facts are set out on the ESPN website (this is a link to the site), accessed 10 July 2014.
  2. ^ Lewis Moorsom at CricketArchive
  3. ^ Chrimes, Mike (23 September 2004). "Moorsom, William Scarth". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/19158. Retrieved 25 April 2020. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
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Moorsom family tree
Richard Moorsom
(1729–1809)
Mary Ward
(1729–1816)
Thomas Scarth
(1736–1824)
Margaret Lane
(1739–1798)
Robert Moorsom
(1760–1835)
Eleanor Scarth
(1765–1828)
Jonathan Scarth
(1772–1850)
Lewis Morris Wilkins
(1801–18850
Sarah Rachel Thomas
Constantine Richard
Moorsom
(1792–1869)
Mary Maude
(1796–1877)
Maria Margaret Moorsom
(1794–1877)
Henry Longueville Mansel
(1783–1835)
William Scarth Moorsom
(1804–1863)
Isobel Ann Morris Wilkins
(1808–1860)
Eleanor Sara Moorsom
(1824–1883)
Robert Benson
(1814–1875)
James Marshall Moorsom
(1837–1918)
Emma Catherine Browne
(1851–1920)
Henry Longueville Mansel
(1820–1871)
Percival Laurence
(1829–1913
Isabella Sarah Moorsom
(1833–1912)
Lewis Henry Moorsom
(1835–1914)
Robert Henry Benson
(1850–1929)
Raisley Stewart Moorsom
(1892–1981)
Anne Thompson
(1900–1993)
Henry Hamilton Laurence
(1864–1923)
Mary Butler
(d. 1953)
Michael Dunlop Young
(1915–2002)
Ruth Sasha Moorsom
(1931–1993)
Barbara Alison Symons
(1929–2019)
Guy Stewart Laurence
(1896–1982)
Toby Daniel
Moorsom Young
(born 1963)
Anne, Princess Royal
(born 1950)
Timothy Laurence
(born 1955)
Sources
  • The Descendants of Robert Moorsom www.pennyghael.org.uk
Family tree of the Moorsom family


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