William CONFARR c1841 Winchester VA~s/o John Grandson of Micael
Household Record 1880 United States Census
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
William N. CONFARR Self M Male W 47 VA Merchant VA MD
Eliza F. CONFARR Wife M Female W 43 OH Keeping House ME NJ
Herbert O. CONFARR Son S Male W 21 OH Student VA OH
Source Information:
Census Place Miami, Greene, Ohio
Family History Library Film 1255019
NA Film Number T9-1019
Page Number 312D
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William N. CONFARR (1833-?) born near Winchester, Frederick County, Virginia (grandfather Michael CONFARR/CONFER and father John CONFARR were born in Berkeley County, Virginia); Civil War soldier, blacksmith, merchant, Justice of the Peace, member of the board of education; married Eliza BICKMORE; Bickmore, Confer, Long, Stimmel, Tildner
Biographies
The following are just some of Berkeley County, West Virginia's early pioneers, politicians and other individuals. Following the names (if known) are years of birth and death (most of the biographies of individuals have been extracted from books published prior to the individual's death); birthplace; burial location; occupation; spouse (including year of marriage); and other surnames that were mentioned in the biography (in italics).
Note: In many cases, these surnames could have been a mere mention; in other cases they have more information. Frequently, these links to more complete biographies will contain names, birthdates, and additional information on the individual's parents and siblings.
For a number of the names here, I have found no additional information beyond what is listed. Because Berkeley County was formed from Frederick County, Virginia, in 1772, and the counties of Jefferson and Morgan were formed from Berkeley, in 1801 and 1820, respectively (prior to the formation of West Virginia), some of the early settlers mentioned here connect in today's boundaries of Jefferson and Morgan counties of West Virginia and even Frederick County, Virginia. They have been included because of some connection to Berkeley — they were born or died in Berkeley County, lived or worked here at one time, or married into a family from Berkeley County. They might even have influenced the outcome of a battle fought in the area and their only connection was their military experience while in Berkeley County
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1880 Census William CONFARR c1841 Winchester VA~s/o John Grandson of Micael
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William CONFARR c1841 Winchester VA + Eliza Bickmore (her family)
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