Charles CONWAY & Chloe TURNER
Husband: Charles CONWAY [I1882] 1 2 3 |
Born: 1755 in Pennsylvania 4 |
Wife: Chloe TURNER [I1883] |
Born: before 1763 in Meherrin, Carolina Territory |
Children |
01 (M): Arthur CONWAY [I1884] |
02 (F): Ellena Eleanor Elaine CONWAY [I1885] |
03 (F): Ruthie CONWAY [I1886] |
04 (M): Henry CONWAY [I0323] |
05 (F): Margaret Peggy CONWAY [I1888] 7 |
06 (F): Mary CONWAY [I1889] |
07 (M): James CONWAY [I1891] 8 9 |
08 (M): Charles II CONWAY [I1890] 12 |
09 (F): Sarah CONWAY [I1892] |
10 (F): Mathsey (Patsey) Isabel "PATSY" CONWAY [I1893] |
11 (M): William CONWAY [I0192] |
Additional Information
Charles CONWAY:
Born: about 1755, Pennsylvania 5 Note: Although recorded as Pennsylvania, it may actually have been Pittsylvania, PA
Residence: 1787, Listed in 1787 Spanish Census of Tensas 6
Notes:
From the book AL, Her History, Resources, War Record, and Public Men: From 1540 to 1872 by Willis Brewer, Montgomery, AL, Barrett & Brown, Steam Printers and Book Binders, 1872:
In 1810 a party of settlers from Washington and the Tensa district, led by Col. reuben Kemper of Mississippi, moved down to the plantation of Mr. Charles Conway, on Bay Minette, opposite the town, and concerted an attack by which the Spaniards would be driven from the place. Dividing, one party moved around with the horses to cross the river at Hollinger's Ferry, while the others crossed the bay, and encamped on Saw Mill creek, twelve miles above Mobile. While engaged in a carouse one night, abody of two hundred Spaniards, who had come up from Mobile to attack them, fired upon, and killed four, wounded others, and captured ten, whom they sent to the dungeons of Moro Castle. This broke up the scheme, and no further attempt was made to drive off the Spaniards. (a footnote says Cyrus Sibley and Thomas G. Holmes of Baldwin were in this expedition.) p 389
(07) James CONWAY:
Notes:
In 1830 census of Baldwin County, AL there were
2 males between 20 and 30 and 2 between 30 and 40 in James' household.
(11) William "James LIONEL" CONWAY:
Notes:
1830 census: James listed seperatedly from Zelpha.
Both in Baldwin Co. He had older sons with him. Image 7 of 14; she had
many small children.
1840 census: listed in Ala, Baldwin Co. Federal Census
Footnotes
- Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Baptism Records 1781-1828
- Ibid.
- Gale Research, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s
- Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Baptism Records 1781-1828
- Tucker Family Lineage.
- Transcribed by Sherry Hicks and Cynthia Griffin, Mobile, AL, 1787 Spanish Census of Tensas (http://vidas.rootsweb.com/1787cen.html).
- Mary E Bankester, Correspondence with Mary E Bankester (May 2006).
- 1840 United States Federal Census
Baldwin, AL
- 1830 United States Federal Census
Baldwin, AL
- 1840 United States Federal Census
Baldwin, AL
- 1830 United States Federal Census
Baldwin, AL
- Mary E Bankester, Correspondence with Mary E Bankester (May 2006).
Revised: April 18, 2009
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