Edwin Conway

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Edwin Conway was a prominent early Virginian landowner and figure in colonial American history for whom the community of Port Conway, Virginia, is named.

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instanceOf colonial American landowner
early Virginian landowner
person
unincorporated community
activityStartTime colonial period
country British America NERFINISHED
Colony of Virginia NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup English colonists in North America
hasPlaceNamedAfter Port Conway, Virginia NERFINISHED
heritage English
influenced development of the Port Conway area
landOwnership large tracts in colonial Virginia
locatedIn King George County, Virginia NERFINISHED
Virginia
locatedOn Rappahannock River NERFINISHED
namedAfter Edwin Conway NERFINISHED
notableFor being a prominent early Virginian landowner
ownership of land near the Rappahannock River
role in colonial American history
occupation landowner
partOf early Virginia gentry
region Rappahannock River valley NERFINISHED
residence Virginia
socialClass planter elite
timePeriod 17th century
early 18th century

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Port Conway, Virginia namedAfter Edwin Conway