BIO: Ezekiel CONFAIR, Centre County, PA

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Commemorative Biographical Record of Central Pennsylvania: Including 
the Counties of Centre, Clearfield, Jefferson and Clarion: Containing 
Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens, Etc. 
Chicago: J. H. Beers, 1898.
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  EZEKIEL CONFAIR, a prominent lumber dealer and agriculturist residing 
on the Canada road, in Boggs township, Centre county, is a man of 
marked influence in that locality. He is connected either by descent or 
marriage with a number of well-known families of this section, and is 
himself a native of Howard township, Centre county, having been born 
there June 30, 1839.
  On the paternal side the first ancestor to settle in this locality 
was his grandfather, Philip Confair, a native of Germany who came at an 
early day with his wife, Elizabeth, who was born in Ireland, passing 
their last years in Centre county. Their son, Philip, Jr., was born 
there, and became by occupation an agriculturist in Howard township, 
engaging also quite extensively in tar burning. He was active in local 
affairs as a Democrat, and was a leading member of the Disciple Church, 
as was also his wife, Margaret Wants, a native of Centre county, and a 
daughter of John and Margaret Wants. She died December 30, 1888, aged 
seventy-four, and on December 2, 1890, at the advanced age of ninety 
years, he followed her to the unseen world. To this estimable couple 
fourteen children were born: Samuel (deceased), who married and had one 
child; Mary (deceased), who married George B. Lucas, of Howard 
township, Centre county; Michael, a farmer in Howard township; Philip, 
a farmer in Curtin township, Centre county; Henry, a farmer and 
lumberman in Clearfield county; Philinda, widow of Henry Handless, and 
a resident of Clearfield county; Ezekiel, our subject; Margaret, who 
died when fifteen months old; Lavina (deceased), formerly the wife of 
John Mann, of Clinton county; Emeline (deceased), who married Henry 
Antis, of Centre county; Franklin, a farmer in Howard township, Centre 
county; Nicholas, now residing at the old homestead; and Elizabeth, 
wife of William Unguard, of Watsontown, Northumberland county, 
Pennsylvania.
  Ezekiel Confair's early life was spent at the old homestead, and the 
public schools of the locality furnished the foundation of a good 
practical education. On December 8, 1859, he was united in marriage 
with Miss Charity A. Packer, and soon after established his home upon a 
rented farm in the same township, belonging to Hiram Baker. Three years 
later he rented a farm in that township from Gov. Packer, and after 
four years there he moved to Boggs township, where, after occupying and 
renting property for five years, he purchased (in 1873) his present 
estate, a fine farm of 158 acres. In July, 1865, he was drafted, but 
paid $300 to the government for a substitute. Socially, he is a leading 
member of the Grange at Milesburg, and in religious faith, since the 
age of thirteen he has been connected with the U. B. Church, with which 
his wife united when sixteen years old. In his political affiliations 
he is a Democrat.
  Mr. and Mrs. Confair have had thirteen children, whose names with 
dates of birth are as follows: John R., August 20, 1860, died September 
12, same year; Martha J., May 4, 1862, married Robert B. Lucas, a 
farmer and lumberman of Boggs township, Centre county; William H., 
December 26, 1863, died September 12, 1864; Ira, January 1, 1865, is 
engaged in the lumber business in Boggs township; George W., July 22, 
1866, is a farmer in the same locality; James T., October 13, 1868, is 
a farmer in Curtin township, Centre county; Jerome A., August 21, 1871, 
is engaged in lumbering in Curtin township; Jesse P., December 12, 
1873, is at home; a daughter, April 11, 1875, died unnamed; Emma L., 
June 4, 1876, married John Watson, a farmer of Boggs township, Centre 
county; Irvin M. L., September 17, 1877, Nancy E., June 15, 1879, and 
Edward N., January 9, 1882, are at home.
  Mrs. Confair was born in Howard township, Centre county, a daughter 
of Jesse P. Packer, a native of Germany. The first ancestor of the 
Packer family of whom we have record was Aaron Packer, Mrs. Confair's 
great-grandfather, who married Mary Phipps, a native of the Province of 
Maine, and a sister of Sir William Phipps, who figured prominently in 
the history of Massachusetts, and was Governor of that State in the 
latter part of the seventeenth century. He followed the sea for some 
time, and was knighted by King James on account of his search for 
sunken treasure. Having gone to London and obtained an audience of the 
King, he told him of vast wealth lying beneath certain waters. The King 
listened attentively, and approving the plan outlined for the recovery 
of the prize, he appointed Sir William Phipps captain of the "Rose 
Algier," a vessel carrying eighteen guns and ninety-five men. Thus 
equipped, Sir William said from England on his quest. The estate of the 
Phipps family in England is now in litigation, and Mrs. Confair, as one 
of the heirs, is entitled to a large fortune. Jesse Packer, Mrs. 
Confair's grandfather, was a native of Germany, and his wife, Catherine 
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iams, was born in Ireland. Jesse Packer was a leading man of his day in 
this section, and followed the calling of civil engineer.
  Jesse P. Packer, the father of Mrs. Confair, was born in Chester 
county, Penn., and was there married to Sarah Swisher, who was born in 
the Fatherland and accompanied her parents, Joseph and Elizabeth 
(Linnes) Swisher, to this country, where they remained, their last days 
being spent in Centre county. Jesse P. Packer became prominent among 
the agriculturists of Howard township, Centre county, where he died 
September 9, 1874, at the age of seventy-five. His wife passed away 
December 2, 1884, aged seventy-seven years. Ten children were born to 
them, their names and dates of birth being as follows: Michael, July, 
1823, Joseph, November 25, 1826, a farmer, Nancy, August 11, 1828, wife 
of James P. Haines, a lumberman, and John, August 16, 1831, a farmer by 
occupation, all reside in Howard township, Centre county; Catherine, 
August 29, 1834, married James Packer, of Curtin township; Rowland, 
June 27, 1837, was drowned at the age of fourteen; Charity A., August 
16, 1840, married Mr. Confair; Jane, July 30, 1843, resides at Howard, 
and Susan T., August 8, 146, married Ira Packer, a farmer in McLeod 
county, Minnesota.