He was the son of Adam Henry Meyers, a native of Hanover, Germany,[2] and Mary H. Wallbridge.[3] Meyers practised law in Trenton and was a friend of John A. Macdonald.[2] In August 1853, Meyers was shot and wounded by a man named Charles Marsh because, it was alleged, Meyers had seduced Marsh's sister; Marsh was sentenced to 14 years in the provincial penitentiary.[4] Meyers was an unsuccessful candidate for the Northumberland seat in the assembly in 1861.[5] He was named lieutenant-colonel for the local militia in 1869.[6]