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Thomas A Conaway

BirthABT 1730 - Bedford, Pennsylvania, United States
Death24 Feb 1783 - Cumberland Valley Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherFrancina Sinah Spann Conaway
FatherJohn Conway

Born in Bedford, Pennsylvania, United States on ABT 1730 to John Conway and Francina Sinah Spann Conaway. Thomas A Conaway married Eleriah AKER and had 5 children. He passed away on 24 Feb 1783 in Cumberland Valley Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA.

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John Conway
1710 - 1801
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Francina Sinah Spann Conaway
Unknown - Unknown
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Eleriah Aker
1734 - 1783
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John Spann Conaway
1762 - 1842
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Thomas Conaway
1755 - 1824
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Jeremiah Conaway
1766 - 1865
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Joseph Conaway
1760 - 1769
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Parthenia Conaway
1756 - 1843

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