Jack Meyer (educator and Cricketer) - Family

Family

Meyer was son of the Reverend Horace Rollo Meyer and Arabella Crosbie Ward. He had a brother, Horace Frost Denys Meyer, and a sister, Constance Evelyn Meyer, married to Bertie Brabazon Ponsonby.

Meyer and his wife had two daughters, Jillian Rollo Dawn who later married Albert Paul Prestwich, and Jacqueline Valerie Faye Meyer who married Reginald Nicholas Mander (their son Julian and their grandson Gareth, both later attended Millfield).

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