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John II. Lee Conway Baron 1590–1630 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1590

Birth Location: Lisburn, Antrim, Ireland

Death Date: 03 Jan 1630

Death Location: Westminster, London, England

Father: Lord Ragley

Mother: Lady Conway

Spouse(s): Mahala None

Children(s): Thomas Conway

The story of John II. Lee Conway Baron began in 1590 in Lisburn, Antrim, Ireland. John II. Lee Conway Baron married Mahala, and had children including Thomas Conway. John II. Lee Conway Baron passed away in 1630 in Westminster, London, England.

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Biography

  • The story of John II. Lee Conway Baron began in 1590 in Lisburn, Antrim, Ireland.
  • John II. Lee Conway Baron married Mahala, and had children including Thomas Conway.
  • John II. Lee Conway Baron passed away in 1630 in Westminster, London, England.

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John Baron's Ancestors

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John Baron
1590–1630
Birth Place: Lisburn, Antrim, Ireland
Parents
Lord Edward Vincent CONWAY, 1st Viscount of Conway, Viscount of Killutagh, Baron of Ragley
1564–1631
Arrow, Warwickshire, England
Lady (Dorothy Ann Tracy of) Conway
1563–1612
Toddington, Gloucestershire, England
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John Baron's Descendants

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John (II. Lee Conway) Baron (1590–03 Jan 1630) m. Mahala (1592–)
  1. 1. Thomas Conway 1612–1676

John Baron's Timeline

2 Records

1590
1590
Birth of John II. Lee Conway Baron in Lisburn, Antrim, Ireland
Lisburn, Antrim, Ireland
1630
03 Jan 1630
Age 40
Death of John II. Lee Conway Baron in Westminster, London, England
Westminster, London, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1590
    Event Place: Lisburn, Antrim, Ireland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 03 Jan 1630
    Event Place: Westminster, London, England

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