BIO: James A. CONFER, native of Huntingdon County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Dave Wilson Copyright 2006. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm ************************************************************** __________________________________________________________ McElroy, James Thomas Jr., McElroy's Family Memories, Huntingdon, PA: (Author), 1930, page 35. __________________________________________________________ JAMES A. CONFER Huntingdon, Pa. Mechanic: Born in Huntingdon County, Pa., in 1894. A son of C. O. Confer, of Tyrone, Pa., and of Agnes (Stair) Confer; died May 18, 1829 [1929], at the age of sixty-six years. Her father was a Civil War Veteran. James A. Confer received his first schooling at Cross Roads, Blair County, Pa. He attended the Arch Springs School; also No. 2 Brick School in Sinking Valley,. A farmer for nineteen years. Was with the West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company at Tyrone for seven years. He is a World War veteran. Enlisted at Tyrone, Pa., and left for Camp Lee, Va.; assigned to Co. A. 305th Engineers, 80th Division, at Camp Lee, for nine months; left for Newport News, Virginia, on Transport (Heron); arrived fourteen days afterwards at Brest, France; assigned to a rest camp. At baracks to Calais; there about one week; left for Wedom, to Metz, there for one week; thence to Buval, France. He went into action for one month, then to Burley Temper for one week, to Saint Andrew's Woods for four days. Went into Germanville woods, there for four days; to Bethancourt (plenty of action at this point) for twenty-one days; to Thiacourt; in hospital at Tours for two weeks, when armistice was signed. Left for Angers to 116th Engineers. Replacement camp, and was there for one month. Left for Fulvy, and was there for four months; to Le Mons for two weeks; to Brest, France. Came home on U.S. freighter (Troy); thirteen days on water; arrived at New York, at the Statue of Liberty; to Camp Dix, New Jersey, for discharge. Total service of twenty months. James A. Confer and wife belong to the Zion Lutheran Church, Hollidaysburg, Pa. He belongs to the I.O.O.F., Tyrone, Pa., No. 187, and the Junior O.U.A.M. A Republican. He has five brothers: George, Altoona, Pa., with the Atlantic Refining Company; William, Altoona, Pa., with the Atlantic Refining Company; Charles, with the Murdock Carnival Company; Benjamin, Altoona, with the Atlantic Refining Company; David, also with the Atlantic Refining Company. One sister, Edna, of Tipton, Pa.; one sister, Hannah, Deceased, eighteen months old. James A. Confer was married to Alberta Weaver, daughter of Miles and Sophia Weaver. They have one son, Robert Luther, seven years; one daughter, Margarie Jean, two years. Mr. Confer is with the Atlantic Refining Company; has been for four years.