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Robert Mather (Jnr)
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Dates of existence
1847-1913
History
Robert Mather (1847-1913), son of Robert Andrew Mather, was a partner with his father and brother, Thomas, in Andrew Mather & Co. importers and family drapers, Liverpool Street, and took over the business in 1894 when Thomas retired. He was on the committee of the Friends High School, a trustee of the Tasmanian Temperance Alliance and was appointed a justice of the peace in 1895. Robert Mather married Elizabeth Ann Fisher in 1874 and they had ten children: Robert Douglas (died 14 Feb. 1878 aged 2 1/2), OswaId Lidbetter (born 1876), Ruth Annie (1878), Lillie Roberta (1879), Hazel Mary (?1880), Raymond Lamont (1883-1962), Ida Sarah (1885) Robert Andrew (1886-1968) Irene (1889-1893) Clara Hope (1892-1973)
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Robert Andrew Mather (1815-1884)
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AU TAS UTAS SPARC M19
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family
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Robert Andrew Mather (Jnr) (1886-1968)
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AU TAS UTAS SPARC M19
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family
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Robert Mather (1782-1855)
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AU TAS UTAS SPARC M10
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family
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Ann Mather (1786-1831)
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AU TAS UTAS SPARC M10
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family
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AU TAS UTAS SPARC M19