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William Conkey (17 September 1717–1788) was an innkeeper of Pelham, Massachusetts in the 18th century. == Early life == William was born ''William McConkey'' in Worcester, Massachusetts to Alexander and Margaret McConkey.〔Rice, Franklin; ''Worcester Births, Marriages, and Deaths'', Worcester Society of Antiquity: 1894, p. 172.〕 William moved to Pelham about 1740, settling in the eastern section of town (that later became part of the town of Prescott, one of four towns lost to make way for the giant Quabbin Reservoir). About 1743, he dropped the “Mc” from his name, appearing in records from that time as “Conkey”, as did all others of that surname in the area. That same year, he was elected hogreeve, followed by public service as surveyor of highways, fence-viewer, and selectman.
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