Conway was born in
Greeneville, Tennessee. Born into a political family, Elias Nelson Conway was the younger brother of
Henry Wharton Conway, who served as territorial delegate to several Congresses, and
James Sevier Conway, who became the first governor of Arkansas when it was admitted as a state in 1836. Another brother,
William Conway, served on the Arkansas Supreme Court. When he was a boy, his family moved from Tennessee to
Missouri. Conway attended Bonne Femme Academy in
Boone County, Missouri. His older brother Henry died in 1827 as a result of a duel with a former friend,
Robert Crittenden. In 1833, Conway moved to
Little Rock, Arkansas, where his older brothers had settled. He studied surveying. In 1835, he was appointed as the state auditor, and served until 1849. ==Political career==