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GB-2014-WSA-12827 · Person · 1914-1940

Myers, Julian Gilbert Keydell, son of Gilbert Percival Louis Myers (qv); b. 26 Nov. 1914; adm. Sept. 1928 (B); left Dec. 1931; apprentice Furniss Withy Line 1932-5, later asst master Moffats Sch. Hatfield, Herts; Sgt Pilot RAFVR, killed in action 9 Dec 1940.

Julian Gilbert Keydell Myers was born in Capetown, South Africa on the 26th of November 1914 the eldest son of Major Gilbert Percival Louis Myers OW, Army Service Corps, and, Ada Sallie (nee Hutchins) Myers of 83, Vernon Road, Feltham in Middlesex. He was educated at Westminster School where he was up Busby’s from September 1928 to December 1931. He was a member of the 1st Football XI in 1930 and 1931 where he played as goalkeeper. On leaving school he was accepted as an apprentice with the Furniss Withy Line and worked for them from 1932 to 1935. He later became an assistant schoolmaster at Moffat’s School, Hatfield in Hertfordshire. He was married at Maldon, Essex in 1938 to Frances Ellison (nee Fletcher) of Witham, Essex.
He enlisted in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve where he trained as a pilot and rose to the rank of Sergeant.
On the 9th of December 1940 nine aircraft from 115 Squadron were detailed to attack enemy shipping in the harbours of Bordeaux and L’Orient.
Julian Myers and his crew took off from RAF Marham at 5.25pm on the 9th of December 1940 in Wellington Mk IC L7895 KO-G for the operation. Eight tons of bombs were dropped on the target “with good effect”.
The crew was: -
Pilot Officer Peter Bois (Pilot)
Sergeant Julian Gilbert Keydell Myers (2nd Pilot)
Pilot Officer Macdonald (Navigator)
Sergeant Livingstone (Wireless Operator)
Sergeant Longden (Front Gunner)
Sergeant Pryor (Rear Gunner)
Three aircraft from the Squadron were lost during the operation.
Having completed its mission the aircraft landed safely back at RAF Marham where the crew disembarked and made their way to a van which was to transport them back to the station buildings. While they were doing this a sharp crack was heard and a few moments later a member of the ground crew found the body of Julian Myers who had been hit by the port propeller. His body was taken to the station mortuary.
His funeral took place on the 14th of December 1940.
He is buried at Holy Trinity Church, Marham Grave 56.

GB-2014-WSA-12826 · Person · 1881-1946

Myers, Gilbert Percival Louis, elder son of Lindo Samuel Myers, of Mayfair, by Helène, daughter of Gustave A. Cannot, of St. Antonin, Tarn-et-Garonne, France; b. Sept. 30, 1881; adm. Sept. 27, 1895 (R); left July 1899; 2nd Lieut. Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry Dec. 4, 1901, Army Service Corps April 1, 1904; retired 1908; resided in Western Australia and Fiji until the beginning of Great War I; came over with the first Fiji contingent; temp. Lieut. M. G. C. Feb. 23, 1915; went to France in March 1915; Capt. July 22, 1915; Major July 14, 1916; Wing Gunnery Instructor R.F.C. June 1917; O.C. Aerial Gunnery Section, School of Military Aeronautics, June 17, 1917; Major R.A.F. April 1, 1918; mentioned in despatches L.G. June 15, 1916, and Jan. 4, 1917; m; d. Jan. 5, 1946.

GB-2014-WSA-12825 · Person · 1892-1990

Myer, Henry Dennis, son of Hermann Henry Myer, solicitor, and Gertrude, d. of Henry Solo­mon of Kensington; b. 22 Apr. 1892; adm. Sept. 1904 (A); left July 1909; adm. a solicitor Dec. 1914; practised in London; London Regt in WWI (Maj.), served France, Flanders (severely wounded at Loos), Egypt and Palestine; m. 8 July 1919 Louie Ruth, d. of David Solomon of Hampstead; d. 2 June 1990.

GB-2014-WSA-12824 · Person · 1914-2000

Myer, Ewart Rodney Humphrey, son of Humphrey Michael Myer and Beatrice Bertha, d. of Raphael Lewisohn of New York; b. 23 May 1914; adm. May 1928 (H); left Dec. 1931; a bedding manufacturer; RAF in WW2 (Sgt and Air Min. meteorologist); m. 18 Oct. 1944 Diana Mary, d. of Alfred Coldicott of Offenham, Worcs.; d. 23 June 2000.

Mutkin, Max
GB-2014-WSA-19795 · Person
GB-2014-WSA-12823 · Person · ca. 1704-1733

MUSTON, REUBEN; b.; adm. (aged 15) 1719. [Reuben Muston, gentleman, Watton, Norfolk, will proved PCC 5 Jul 1733]

Musters, Robert, 1712-1760
GB-2014-WSA-12822 · Person · 1712-1760

MUSTERS, ROBERT, second son of Francis Musters, Paternoster Row, London, silkman, and Elizabeth Peeters, Southgate, Middlesex; b. 3 Jul 1712; adm. Jul 1720; left 1722; readm. Jun 1726; of Thurland Hall, Nottingham; m. 12 Feb 1741/2 Anne Rand, Lyston, Essex; d. 21 May 1760.

Musters, Charles, 1655-1719
GB-2014-WSA-019359 · Person · 1655-1719

MUSTERS, CHARLES, only son of Sir John Musters, Kt, Colwick Hall, Notts. , and his second wife Sarah, dau. of Anthony Biddulph, Staffordshire; b. 4 Feb 1654/5; at school under Busby (J. Peile, Biog. Reg. of Christ’s Coll. , ii, 33); Christ’s Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 16 Jan 1670/1, matr. 13 Apr 1671; adm. Inner Temple 14 Jun 1673; of Ugley, Essex; m. 20 Feb 1687/8 Mary, dau. of John Wentworth, Somerleyton Hall, Suffolk; d. 18 Dec 1719.

Mustard, David, 1846-1893
GB-2014-WSA-12821 · Person · 1846-1893

MUSTARD, DAVID, eldest son of David Mustard, Manningtree, Essex, solicitor; b. 6 Feb 1846; adm. 23 Jan 1862 (G); left Aug 1864; St. Mary Hall, Oxford, matr. 25 Oct 1866; BA 1869; MA 1879; ordained deacon 1869, priest 1870 (both Rochester); Curate, Little Bentley, Essex 1869-74, St. Paul’s, Macclesfield, Cheshire 1874-8, Hasketob, Suffolk 1878-9, St. Margaret’s, Ipswich, Suffolk 1879-80, Hingham, Norfolk 1880-7; Rector of Hackford, Norfolk 1887-92; Rector of Little Oakley, Essex, from 1892; m. (by 1875) Elizabeth Henrietta --- (IGI); d. 4 Nov 1893.