James Gervé Conroy (April 12, 1836 – January 28, 1915) was an Irish-born lawyer, judge and political figure in Newfoundland.
[2] They had one son, Charles O'Neill Conroy, born in Dublin, himself later a lawyer and businessman.
In 1872, they came to Newfoundland, where he taught school for a time at Saint Bonaventure's College in St. John's.
Later that year, Conroy was called to the Newfoundland bar and formed a partnership with John Hoyles Boone.
Conroy retired from politics in 1880 and was named a stipendiary magistrate and a judge in the court for the Central District.