Real estate developer.
Born in Ontario on 18 August 1858, she and husband Michael Conway had three children: Edward Harold Conway (1888-?), Margaret Pearl Conway (1892-1975, wife of Timothy Alfred McAuley), and Francis Eugene “Frank” Conway (1899-1969). The family lived at 177 Kennedy Street. In 1912, after the death of her husband, she worked with local architect George Gaspar Teeter to build two buildings. Her whereabouts after 1917 are presently unknown.
See also:
Historic Sites of Manitoba: Conway Court (165 Kennedy Street, Winnipeg)
Historic Sites of Manitoba: Picture Palace Theatre / Sherbrook Theatre (627-629 Alexander Avenue, Winnipeg)
1901 and 1911 Canada censuses, Automated Genealogy.
Marriage registration [Margaret Scanlon Conway, Timothy Alfred McAuley], Manitoba Vital Statistics.
“McAuley - Conway,” Winnipeg Tribune, 16 October 1918, page 6.
“Social and personal,” Manitoba Free Press, 18 July 1929, page 7.
Michael Conway, FamilySearch.
This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.
Page revised: 15 May 2025
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