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1879 –
- Conway, Thomas – born (1921 census)
1883 –
- Conway, James vs The Queen for the indecent assault on Rebecca Swires widow of Ken Oake (Supreme Court documents)
- Conway, James – bill of indictment for indecent assault (Twillingate Sun, Sept 21 1883)
1884 –
- William Conway – involved in an accident at the mines which saw the death of miner Luke Madden (Wells)
1885 –
- Conway, Thomas – labourer vs James Walsh (Supreme Court documents)
1886 –
Death of Ellen Conway age 36 – wife of John Conway and daughter of John Cahill (Twillingate Sun, Jan 30 1886)
1887 –
Conway, Mr. (Twillingate Sun)
1888 –
Phillip Conway was one of those to lose their home in the 1888 fire (DC)
1889 –
Philip Conway living at Indian Bight, Little Bay. Thomas and John Conway living at Loading Wharf, Little Bay. John was 35 years of age (Voter’s List)
Letter and gifts offered to school teacher J.B. Coady on behalf of students Maud Deloughery, Mary Kehoe, and Minnie Conway as tribute of affection (St. John’s Colonist, April 6 1889)
Thomas Conway donated to the Harbour Grace Cathedral Fund (St. John’s Colonist, Oct 11 1889)
1890 –
Mrs. Conway traveled by steamship to Little Bay (Evening Telegram, June 18 1890)
The village blacksmith, Mr. John Conway, died leaving a wife the three children (Evening Telegram, Oct 18 1890)
1891 –
J. Conway performed in a concert with other students at St. Joseph’s school under teacher J.B. Coady during a diphtheria outbreak (St. John’s Colonist, April 15 1891)
T. Conway, Mrs. T Conway, Miss Conway, T. Conway, and J. Conway parishioners of Her Lady of Carmel Parish
John Forde married Anna Conway
Edward Conway (mining) married Elizabeth Head
1892 –
Violet Helen Conway was born to Thomas and Elizabeth (Civ births)
1896 –
Phillip James Conway is born to Phillip and Catherine (Military records)