Myers Ancestry


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MYERS Family History
by Catherine Clarke, 2001
Whangarei, New Zealand

Dunningwell
Dunningwell

There are a few gaps but the later part of the pedigree was done in 1873 by Henry Newbold, the family lawyer and husband of Ellen Myers (sister of Arthur). He had researched the wills and all the dates I have been able to check are correct.
The Myers (Myres) came to England in the 16th century -they were Flemish weavers. John Myers acquired land in Cumbria known as Dunningwell through his wife Elizabeth Stable in 1755. I have a copy of the deed for a peppercorn rental.
His son or grandson was the Rev John Myers (1739-1821) who studied at Cambridge and amassed a considerable fortune by marrying well FOUR times! He obtained the "living" of Wyverton and was Rector of Somerby. This was passed to his son and then to the son's nephew's son the Rev Charles John Myers (1801-1870) who acquired the livings of Flintham & Ruskington as well as inheriting Dunningwell.

Rev CJ Myers married Mary Caroline Ward daughter of Samuel Broomhead Ward. Her sister Sarah Ward married James Rimington of Broomhead Hall and their daughter married the Earl of Ranfurly. Mary Ward's mother, Grace Martindale had an uncle, John Harrison (1733-1808) who was the purser on Captain Wallis' ship the Dolphin which discovered Tahiti in 1767. He was at the taking of Quebec in 1759 by General Wolfe and fought under Admiral Rodney 1782 (perhaps you can explain this to me as my American history is non existent). John Harrison left his fortune to his niece Grace Martindale and she erected a monument in his honour in the Masham church Yorkshire.

CJ Myers and Mary Ward had twelve children, only three of which had any children of their own so apart from David EM and possibly one other the NZ Myers are the last remaining ones. Their eldest son Major Charles John Myers (1843-1910) built the present mansion called Dunningwell near Millom, Cumbria. The second son was Arthur Myers who married Edith Paulina Pickering. He inherited the rectorship of Ruskington church from his father but the vicarage living was purchased for him by CWH Pickering so it was combined into one mediety. I can send you the 15 pages of Ruskington notes written by Charles Myers which explains it more fully and which I think you will find interesting.

Arthur and Edith had five children:
Mary Ethel who married William Singleton. David Eckersly Maslin is her grandson
Frederick Pickering Myers- my great grandfather
Charles Audrey Myers
Hugh Martindale Myers died, aged 3 yrs
Freida Elizabeth

It was expected that Fred would follow the family tradition into the church but he refused and emigrated to NZ in 1892 at the, age of 17 to work on the farm of his cousin Fred Eugene Pickering. His father Arthur Myers had a mental breakdown (see Ruskington notes) and Edith was so upset with Fred that she disinherited him.

The Dunningwell estate was set up as a "male in tail" which basically means that everthing goes to the eldest son so when CJ Myers died childless in 1910, Fred inherited the whole estate which consisted of the mansion, a post office, the local village inn, 4 farms and cottages. There was a catch however, CJ Myers' wife Clara was to receive the income and use of the estate during her lifetime and she lived until 1944. Fred returned to England with his wife and 2 eldest children from 1910-1912 to try and sort it out. I have many letters written between him and his cousin Charles Newbold ( the family solicitor) after he returned to NZ. They are fascinating reading and describe his struggle making ends meet and his life in NZ. He had little money and survived on legacies left to him by his Myers aunts who seemed to have great regard for him.

My grandmother was born in 1913 and his wife Alice died in 1918 so he had three children to take care of plus a farm to run. I can send you his obituary from the paper also which explains it much more tidily than this long winded story.

My mother was born in 1933 and her father AHM Maurice was also born in England and came to NZ at the, age of 17 like his father-in-law. That is another story again but he has traced his family back to Nell Gwyn (the mistress of King Charles II). When my mother's father was away at the war her mother became very ill with tuberculosis and had to spend time in a sanitorium so it was her grandfather Fred who took care of the 3 children and he holds a very special place in my mother's heart.

When Clara died in 1944, Fred had no wish to return to England to take up his inheritance ( he was 70 years old by then) so Dunningwell was sold and the money invested in war bonds which when they were sold in 1953 realised 26,000 pounds. This was brought back to NZ and used to buy his son a farm. Fred died in 1955 shortly after my mother's marriage and of course before I was born.

I am married with two children Bridget, age 14 and Theo, age 10. I work full time as a laboratory technologist at Whangarei Hospital. We also run a bed and breakfast from our home and meet a lot of people from overseas which doesn't give a lot of time for genealogy especially during the summer. I hope to make a visit to England within the next few years, finances permitting, to visit all these places.


Catherine Clarke, Whangarei, New Zealand. 7/6/01. e-mail: mel.clarke@clear.net.nz (gggrandaughter of Edith Paulina Pickering Myers)