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Jacob Remaley Confer

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Jacob Remaley Confer

Birth
Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
31 Jan 1919 (aged 60)
Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Springdale, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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In 1860 he and his parents and three siblings lived in East Deer Township, Allegheny County, PA. His father owned personal property worth $100 and worked as a miller.

In 1870 he and his father and six of his siblings--all but Thomas--lived in probably the same place. His father owned real property worth $3000 and personal property valued at $100 and worked as a carpenter.

In 1880 he, his father, step-mother Annie, brothers George and James, Annie's son D.W. Hummell, and her married sister Nancy Teagarden lived in Springdale, PA. His father worked as a sawyer.

In 1900 he and his wife and their three children lived in Ward 17 in Pittsburgh, PA. He worked as an iron roller in a mill, and Sarah worked as a school teacher.

In 1910 the five of them, plus Anna's husband, a servant, and two lodgers, lived in a house they were renting at 337 Fisk Street in Pittsburgh. He, their son, and one of the lodgers worked as steel rollers at a steel works. Their daughter Sarah worked as a public school teacher and Robert Wagner as a bookkeeper.

He also has a marker in Allegheny County Memorial Park: Jacob Remaley Confer

His death certificate states that he was to be buried here--possibly his wife had him moved, or else just wanted a marker there with her.
In 1860 he and his parents and three siblings lived in East Deer Township, Allegheny County, PA. His father owned personal property worth $100 and worked as a miller.

In 1870 he and his father and six of his siblings--all but Thomas--lived in probably the same place. His father owned real property worth $3000 and personal property valued at $100 and worked as a carpenter.

In 1880 he, his father, step-mother Annie, brothers George and James, Annie's son D.W. Hummell, and her married sister Nancy Teagarden lived in Springdale, PA. His father worked as a sawyer.

In 1900 he and his wife and their three children lived in Ward 17 in Pittsburgh, PA. He worked as an iron roller in a mill, and Sarah worked as a school teacher.

In 1910 the five of them, plus Anna's husband, a servant, and two lodgers, lived in a house they were renting at 337 Fisk Street in Pittsburgh. He, their son, and one of the lodgers worked as steel rollers at a steel works. Their daughter Sarah worked as a public school teacher and Robert Wagner as a bookkeeper.

He also has a marker in Allegheny County Memorial Park: Jacob Remaley Confer

His death certificate states that he was to be buried here--possibly his wife had him moved, or else just wanted a marker there with her.


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