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    A dear friend of mine asked me if I could help with her fathers family, I'm back to the point where I'm trying to find the birth of Isaac Myers, who according to his trial was a tailor, born 1831 Whitechapel, he was convicted 6 July 1847 to 10 years transportation for larceny, and spent three years in Millbank Prison and the hulk "York" at Gosport before passage in 1851 on the "Minden" to Fremantle Western Australia.
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    Hi Hugh
    Do you know the father's name? it would help to confirm whether any record found was the right one. In the meantime there is a Circumcision of an Isaac Myers 1828 [8 Jun] on www.synagoguescribes.com but I doubt its the right one as not in London.

    As its pre-civil registration its going to be difficult to find his birth unless its from Synagogue records.

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    There is an Isaac Myers in the 1841 census living in Frying Pan Alley, Whitechapel.

    Catherine Myers 35, 1806 from Foreign Parts
    Jacob Myers 15, 1826
    Isaac Myers 14, 1827
    Aaron Myers 12, 1829
    Henry Myers 6, 1835
    Julia Myers 3, 1838
    Abraham Myers 6 Months
    all the youngsters born in Middlesex.

    HO107/710/Book 13/45/19

    Of course I have no idea if he is yours.

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    Thanks Cemeteryscribes, I have no idea of his father's name, he had a son named Reuben Alexander Myers, and a grandson named Ernest Edward Isaac Myers, this looks like his death or marriage certificate needed I think.
    Thanks Mutley, his occupation was a tailor at the time of his trial, I don't know if that helps at all, the Isaac in that 1841 census you posted is about 4 years older than what is written in the trial notes but it could be him, I just love the "from foreign parts" tag, that really helps.
    Thanks.
    Hugh.

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