Their children were:
Emma Lenora Conway 1875 – 1942
William Jackson Conway 1878 –
Fannie A. Conway 1879 – 1915
Calli Cornelia Conway 1882 – 1913
Mamie Conway 1888 –
[Obituary]
On March15th,Mrs.M.A.Conway died at her home near Honoraville of nerve Paralysis.She was sick for three weeks before the final summons came.She was 72 years of age.She left surviving her husband L.R.Conway,one son W.J.Conway of Hatman and two daughters, Mrs.J.E.Peterson of Greenville,and Mrs.Cleve Welch. Deceased was a member of the Primitive Baptist Church.Her remains were interred at the Cemetery at Black Rock the day following her death.
(Crenshaw County News-March 29,1923)
Submitted by Crenshaw Co.Historical Society
Their children were:
Emma Lenora Conway 1875 – 1942
William Jackson Conway 1878 –
Fannie A. Conway 1879 – 1915
Calli Cornelia Conway 1882 – 1913
Mamie Conway 1888 –
[Obituary]
On March15th,Mrs.M.A.Conway died at her home near Honoraville of nerve Paralysis.She was sick for three weeks before the final summons came.She was 72 years of age.She left surviving her husband L.R.Conway,one son W.J.Conway of Hatman and two daughters, Mrs.J.E.Peterson of Greenville,and Mrs.Cleve Welch. Deceased was a member of the Primitive Baptist Church.Her remains were interred at the Cemetery at Black Rock the day following her death.
(Crenshaw County News-March 29,1923)
Submitted by Crenshaw Co.Historical Society
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