1901 Census: (click here to go back to the CVs page):
Head of house at 7 Tackley Place, Oxford: with 6 children, 1 born at Rothwell, 3 born at Shillingford, and 2 born in Oxford: his eldest son Alfred Edward has died, his son William is a school teacher, and his second-youngest son, John, is to die in Leeds 7 years later:
- Alfred G. Archer, head, married, age 53, Inland Revenue Officer, worker, born Oxford, Oxon;
- Olive E. Archer, wife, married, age 52, born Fowey, Cornwall;
- Olive R. Archer, daughter, single, age 28, born Rothwell, Northants;
- William GR. Archer, son, single, age 22, school teacher, born Shillingford, Oxon;
- Herbert J. Archer, son, single, age 20, house furnisher’s assistant, worker, born Shillingford, Oxon;
- John P. Archer, son, single, age 16, no ‘profession or occupation’ shown, born Shillingford, Oxon;
- Charles J. Archer, son, single, age 14, no ‘profession or occupation’ shown, born Oxford, Oxon;
- Blanche A. Archer, daughter, single, age 10, born Oxford, Oxon;
- Notes: next door at No. 8 Tackley Place are living John and Jane Wooldridge, and he is aged 45 and a builder, employer, born at Burford, Oxon, and seems likely to be a Wooldridge of the well-known Oxford firm of builders, Wooldridge and Simpson,
So, Alfred G Archer (the 11th child out of 13) had a son William G.R. Archer (the 6th child out of 11) and he had a son (2nd out of 5) Frederick G.B. Archer, who had a son (2nd out of 3 children), which was Philip B Archer (PBA).