Sir Herbert Tree Herbert is from Julius Edward's first marriage to Constantia. After her death he married her sister, Eliza, and had a second family.
If I remember correctly Herbert took Tree as a second name, a stage name, perhaps. He had a daughter, Iris Tree, who lived for a time in Ojai, California in the forties and was, I believe, associated with the followers of Krishnamurti, also headquartered there.
Julius Edward and Eliza had several children. Herbert Maximilliam (Max) Beerbohm (1872-1956) was a well known caricaturist and essayist, another son Julius was an author, illustrator and naturalist. If you do a Google search for either any of these fellows you will get far more accurate information than I can provide, altogether a talented and interesting family. To say nothing of eccentric.
. . Peter Brainard. He was born in 1852 at England. He was the son of
Julius Edward Beerbohm and
Constantia Draper. Sir Herbert Tree married
May Reed, daughter of
Bishop (?) Pinney. Sir Herbert Tree died in 1917 at England. He Knighted for his acting. Actor/Manager, half brother of Sir Max Beerbolm. He Built Her Majesty's Theatre in London, which he owned and managed until his death. He "My illustrious grandfather did not quite conform to convention. He married an actress named Maud Holt. They had three or four children. AFter som eyears, Maud was not enough for him. Herbert, quite the lady's man, at some point fell for May Pinney. She, being rather younger than him, and strted another family with May. It ws not quite bigamy as he did not marry here. How they decided on the name Reed is a mystery. The birth certificates, he appears as Herbert Reed. Both Maud and May were painfully aware of each other. They even wwrote to each other, some of their letters are in the Herebert Tree archives in Bristol University. My aunt and uncles in England were Reeds, not Trees. Mayu and the children suffered socially because of this, in much more prim and propper Edwardian English society. Carol was nearly expelled from boarding school because of it.