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 lUliKK'S COLONJAI, (IHNTRY. 41;! !^rdjci THOMAS CATllCART AUCJII-:!?, of Woolmers, Lon-ford, Tasmania, 6. at Invermay, Lauiiceston, 30'Ji November, 18G2, to. 7th October, ISI'O, Eleanor Mary, second daii^litcr of K. D. llAy;i;oi', niatiiiger of the Coiuniereial Bank of Tasmania, at Launceston, and has issue, Thomas Edward Catlicart, 6. 24th November, 1692. liiiuagc. This family di'spoiuls from ii romnion aniestor, with the AueiiEUs of Brici-endon, whose pedigree is given in vol. i, i. 188. The Ho.v. Tho.m.s AEcnEit, of Woolmers, Longford, Tasmania, was the first of the family to arrive in that colony, lie was the second son of WiLLTAjr Auciife, who d. at Brickendon, Longford, Tasmania, 3rd Jan- nary, 183.3, aged 79 years, and younger brother of the late William Archer, of Bricliendon, Tasmania, J. P. (see that familij). He was h. at Hertford, England, 179U,' and left for Sydney, 1811. He was made a clerk in the Commissariat Department in February, 1812. In the following year he was sworn a justice of the peace, and sent to Tasmania in charge of the Commissariat Department, and appointed a magistrate of the territory in 1816, and shortly after a Deputy Assistant Commissary General. At the time of the establishment of the Legislative Conncil in 1827, he was appointed to a seat by the Governor and continued a member for about twenty years. He in. in 1816. 8usnn HcHTi.E, who (I. 31st July, 1875. He d. 16th October, 1850, having had issue, I. TH0M.1S William, of whom presently. II. William, m. his cousin, Ann Hortle, and has issue, twelve children. III. Joseph, of Panshanger, Longford, Tasmania (see that J'amili/, vol, i, p. 190). I. Martha, m. the Hon. Robert Q. Kee- MODE, of Mona Vale, Eoss, Tasmania and has issue, four sons, viz., 1. William. 2. Eobcrt. 3. Louis. 4. Thomas. II. Ellen, m. the Rev. Al'red Stack- house, M.A., Incumbent of Longford and Perth, Tasmania, and has issue, four sons and one daughter. III. Su'an, m. James Sfenart Kilgour, M D., and had issue twelve children. The Hon. Thomas Archer at one time owned the estates of Woolmers, Fairfield and Jiesidenre — LauncesI Kstotes — Woolmers. Panshanger, being a bloi'k of over 3L000 acres, and of Cheshunt, near Deloraine, which consisted of 10,000 acres. The followiig extract from a despatch of Governor Sorell's to Governor Slacquaric testifies to his eminent qualifications as a Government officer : — " Hobart Town, 'Ith October, 1819. I beg leave upon this occasion to notify to your ex- cellency, in the strongest terms, the satisfaction which 1 have felt in the correct and lareful performance of his duties, which has charac- terised Mr. Archer, during two years and a half that he has had the charge successively of the Commissariat Department in the two set- tlements under my authoi'ity, the last twenty months of which at Hobart Town." His eldest son, Thomas "William ."Vi.'enEii, of Woolmers, m. Mary, daughter of Major Abdot, Judge Advocate of Jdobart Tonii, and afterwards Commandant at Launceston and d. at Wool- mers, 17th January, 184-1, and left issue by her, wlio d. Sth March, 1874, one son and one daughter, Thomas Chalmers, of whom presently. Louisa, m. Thomas Eeibey Ahtuur, of Longford, Tasmania. The only son, Thomas Chalmers Archer, of Woolmers, Longford, Tasmania, J. P., was i. there 30th November, 1840, and m. 4th January, 1802, Louisa Kate, only daughter of George Cathcart, of Launceston, Tasmania, son of John Cathcart, of London, merchant, and cousin of the late Sir John Andrew Cathcart, Bart., of Carlton (vee Burke's Peerage and Baroiietaije). Mr. Thomas Chalmers Archer d. 4th March, 1890, leaving i^Bue, I. Thomas Cathcaet, now of Woolmers. II. George Clinlincrs Abbot, h. 6lli B'ebniary, 18(15. III. Hugh, h. 3id November, 1866. I. .Mary Maude Kate, 4. 28th November, 1868. II. Florence -Ada Cathcart, h. Otli December, 1873. III. Milliccnt. on, Tasmania. Longl'ord, Tasmania.