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John E Conway

Birth2 Nov 1888 - Springhill, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada
Death28 Mar 1962 - Sydney Mines, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia
MotherElizabeth Emma Waugh
FatherMarcus Dodd Conway

Born in Springhill, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada on 2 Nov 1888 to Marcus Dodd Conway and Elizabeth Emma Waugh. John E Conway married Annie May Reynolds and had 7 children. He passed away on 28 Mar 1962 in Sydney Mines, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.

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Parents
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Marcus Dodd Conway
1867 - 1923
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Elizabeth Emma Waugh
1861 - 1914
Spouse(s)
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Annie May Reynolds
1893 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Olive Conway
1920 - 1982
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John Marcus Conway
1921 - 2001
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Margaret Conway
1911 - 2001
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Tom Conway
Unknown - 2001
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Ralph Conway
Unknown - 2001
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Alexander "Sandy" Conway
1918 - Unknown
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Jane Conway
1918 - 2002

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