In 1847 convicted at Clerkenwell for "larceny from the person"- one purse and three half crowns from Martha Goldsworthy at St Dunstan Stepney. Sentenced to 10 years transportation.
Spent time in Millbank prison and on the hulk "York" in Gosport harbour
Arrived at Fremantle, Western Australia on the convict ship 'Minden' in 1851.
Obtained ticket of leave and worked in York, Western Australia where he met and married Caroline BERRY.
They had 8 children who survived childhood.
He worked as a tailor in Fremantle
In 1847 convicted at Clerkenwell for "larceny from the person"- one purse and three half crowns from Martha Goldsworthy at St Dunstan Stepney. Sentenced to 10 years transportation.
Spent time in Millbank prison and on the hulk "York" in Gosport harbour
Arrived at Fremantle, Western Australia on the convict ship 'Minden' in 1851.
Obtained ticket of leave and worked in York, Western Australia where he met and married Caroline BERRY.
They had 8 children who survived childhood.
He worked as a tailor in Fremantle
Family Members
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Edward William Myers
1864–1871
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Henry Jacob Myers
1865–1936
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Reuben Alexander MYERS
1867–1940
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Esther Rosetta Myers Gunson
1868–1945
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Mary Matilda Myers Cornell
1870–1955
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Priscilla Myers
1871–1890
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Charles Edward Myers
1875–1966
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Selina Germaine Myers Sherlock
1877–1958
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Baby Myers
1879–1879
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Deborah Myers Monson
unknown–1950
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