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John Conroy

Birthabt 1857 - Morpeth, Northumberland, England
DeathNot Available - Not Available
MotherMary Jane Douglass
FatherEdward Conroy

Born in Morpeth, Northumberland, England on abt 1857 to Edward Conroy and Mary Jane Douglass. John Conroy married Margaret Elizabeth Davidson and had 10 children.

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Parents
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Edward Conroy
1820 - 1898
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Mary Jane Douglass
1820 - 1879
Spouse(s)
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Margaret Elizabeth Davidson
1874 - 1955
Children Show all
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Ellen Davidson
1900 - 1931
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Peter Conroy
1900 - Unknown
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Annie Conroy
1898 - Unknown
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Mary Catherine Conroy
1885 - Unknown
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James Conroy
1895 - Unknown
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Jacob Davidson
1899 - Unknown
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Sarah Conroy
1890 - Unknown
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Walter Conroy
1904 - Unknown
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Leslie Conroy
1902 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Mitchell
1884 - Unknown

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