Author Topic: Roderick Meyler (otherwise Meylor) of Newborough, exciseman -- mid-18th c.  (Read 15028 times)

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Re: Roderick Meyler (otherwise Meylor) of Newborough, exciseman -- mid-18th c.
« Reply #27 on: Sunday 13 September 20 23:16 BST (UK) »
There is a similar article re the court case in https://newspapers.library.wales/view/4461230/4461233/15/meyler,%20anglesey

The Times article mentions some sort of maybe occupation that is hard to make out ..."the common ancestor from whom the plaintiff claimed to be descended, as well as the defendant, was stated to have been a corvoiser, residing at Haverfordwest,..."

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Re: Roderick Meyler (otherwise Meylor) of Newborough, exciseman -- mid-18th c.
« Reply #28 on: Sunday 13 September 20 23:33 BST (UK) »
In the Wales Probate Abstracts, there is Thomas Harries Tressissillt Granston Will of 11 March 1788 which names Roderick Meyler as being a Tenant and Yeoman.

Also in Will Abstracts is Elizabeth Meyler Probate (Will) granted 18 Oct 1877, It lists her children as
Thomas
Peter
Roderick
Ann
Martha
Grace
Mary
William Meeyler eldest son

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Re: Roderick Meyler (otherwise Meylor) of Newborough, exciseman -- mid-18th c.
« Reply #29 on: Monday 14 September 20 10:35 BST (UK) »
You're on the case, Sam!