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PRINCE (Soundex P652) — See also BRINCEFIELD, CRIPPEN, INCE, PRICE, PRINC, PRINCEHOUSE, PRINCELLA, PRINCESS, PRINCETON, PRINCEVALLE, PRINCI, PRINCIPE, PRINCIPI, PRINE.

  PRINCE: See also Jacob Dyneley Beam — Henry Prince Burnett — Prince Clark — Prince Doty — Germain P. Dupont — Prince L. Edwoods — John Prince Elton — John Prince Elton — Samuel Levin Hall — Milton Prince Higgins — Prince Hoag — Frank Wilson Lively — Howard Prince Meadows — Prince Edward Moon — Prince W. Nickerson — Prince W. Paddock — Prince A. Pearce — Prince Hulon Preston Jr. — Prince R. Rivers — James Speyer — Henry Prince Starrett — Prince R. Stetson — Prince H. Tirrell
  Prince, Alpheus — of Clarence, Erie County, N.Y. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from New York, 1860; member of New York state assembly from Erie County 4th District, 1867-68. Burial location unknown.
  Prince, Anthony L. — of Baltimore, Md. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Maryland, 1948, 1952, 1956, 1960. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Prince, Anthony P. — Socialist. Candidate for Presidential Elector for New Hampshire. Still living as of 1972.
  Prince, Antonio — of Woonsocket, Providence County, R.I. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Rhode Island, 1936; postmaster at Woonsocket, R.I., 1936-64. Burial location unknown.
  Prince, Arthur L. — of Manchester, Hillsborough County, N.H. Democrat. Postmaster at Manchester, N.H., 1935-48. Burial location unknown.
  Prince, Audrey — of Oak Ridge, Anderson County, Tenn. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Tennessee, 1980. Female. Still living as of 1980.
  Prince, Bradford See LeBaron Bradford Prince
  Prince, Carrie R. — of Grand Island, Hall County, Neb. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Nebraska, 1924. Female. Burial location unknown.
  Prince, Carroll Thomas (b. 1882) — also known as Carroll T. Prince — of Mobile, Mobile County, Ala. Born in Mt. Sterling, Choctaw County, Ala., August 28, 1882. Democrat. Lawyer; member of Alabama Democratic State Executive Committee, 1928; alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Alabama, 1948. Episcopalian. Burial location unknown.
  Prince, Charles Henry (1837-1912) — also known as Charles H. Prince — of Buckfield, Oxford County, Maine; Augusta, Richmond County, Ga. Born in Buckfield, Oxford County, Maine, May 9, 1837. Republican. Merchant; served in the Union Army during the Civil War; U.S. Representative from Georgia 5th District, 1868-69; postmaster at Augusta, Ga., 1870-82; delegate to Republican National Convention from Georgia, 1872, 1876, 1880; insurance business; brush manufacturer; member of Maine state senate, 1901. Died in Buckfield, Oxford County, Maine, April 3, 1912 (age 74 years, 330 days). Interment at Buckfield Village Cemetery, Buckfield, Maine.
  Relatives: Married, January 30, 1859, to Eunice A. Atwood.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — Wikipedia article — Find-A-Grave memorial
  Prince Charming: See Robert Low Bacon
  Prince, David C. — Democrat. Candidate for U.S. Representative from New York 32nd District, 1952, 1954. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Prince, E. R. — of Apopka, Orange County, Fla. Postmaster at Apopka, Fla., 1879. Burial location unknown.
  Prince, Edward P. — of Hamilton County, Iowa. Delegate to Iowa convention to ratify 21st amendment from Hamilton County, 1933. Burial location unknown.
  Prince, Ellen — of New Era, Oceana County, Mich. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Michigan, 1992. Female. Still living as of 1992.
  Prince, Elmer J. — of Sangerville, Piscataquis County, Maine. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Maine, 1928. Burial location unknown.
  Prince, Elmer W. — of Morgantown, Monongalia County, W.Va. Republican. City manager of Morgantown, West Virginia, 1934-51. Burial location unknown.
  Prince, Estella B. — of Brownstown, Jackson County, Ind. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Indiana, 1928. Female. Burial location unknown.
  Prince, Felix — of Manhattan, New York County, N.Y. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from New York, 1928. Burial location unknown.
Frances K. Prince Prince, Frances K. (1937-2017) — also known as Frances Kay Roush — of Thousand Oaks, Ventura County, Calif. Born in San Pedro, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, Calif., October 24, 1937. Mayor of Thousand Oaks, Calif., 1978-79, 1983-84. Female. Died February 6, 2017 (age 79 years, 105 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Married to Harvey Prince.
  See also Wikipedia article
  Image source: City of Thousand Oaks
  Prince, Frederick Henry (1859-1953) — also known as Frederick H. Prince — of Wenham, Essex County, Mass.; Newport, Newport County, R.I.; Biarritz, France. Born in Winchester, Middlesex County, Mass., 1859. Republican. Financier; owned or controlled stockyards, meatpacking plants, and railroads; one of the world's wealthiest men; alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Massachusetts, 1928. Episcopalian. Died in Biarritz, France, February 3, 1953 (age about 93 years). Entombed at Washington National Cathedral, Washington, D.C.
  Relatives: Son of Frederick Octavius Prince and Helen (Henry) Prince; married 1884 to Abigail Kingsley Norman; grandson of Bernard Henry.
  Political family: Prince-Henry family of Winchester, Massachusetts.
  See also Wikipedia article — Find-A-Grave memorial
  Prince, Frederick Octavius (1818-1899) — also known as Frederick O. Prince — of Winchester, Middlesex County, Mass.; Boston, Suffolk County, Mass. Born in Boston, Suffolk County, Mass., January 18, 1818. Lawyer; member of Massachusetts state house of representatives, 1851-53; delegate to Massachusetts state constitutional convention, 1853; member of Massachusetts state senate, 1855; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Massachusetts, 1860, 1864, 1880, 1888; Temporary Secretary, 1876; member, Arrangements Committee, 1876; speaker, 1876, 1888; Convention Secretary, 1888; member of Democratic National Committee from Massachusetts, 1876-80; mayor of Boston, Mass., 1877-78, 1879-82; Secretary of Democratic National Committee, 1880; candidate for Governor of Massachusetts, 1885 (Democratic), 1896 (National Democratic). Died in Boston, Suffolk County, Mass., June 6, 1899 (age 81 years, 139 days). Interment at Mt. Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Mass.
  Relatives: Son of Thomas J. Prince and Caroline Prince; married 1848 to Helen Henry (daughter of Bernard Henry); father of Frederick Henry Prince.
  Political family: Prince-Henry family of Winchester, Massachusetts.
  See also Wikipedia article — Find-A-Grave memorial
  Prince, Frederick W. — U.S. Consul in Belleville, as of 1880-84. Burial location unknown.
  Prince, G. E. — of Anderson County, S.C. Delegate to South Carolina state constitutional convention from Anderson County, 1895. Burial location unknown.
  Prince, George W. — of Coatesville, Chester County, Pa. Democrat. Postmaster at Coatesville, Pa., 1849-51. Burial location unknown.
  Prince, George Washington (1854-1939) — also known as George W. Prince — of Galesburg, Knox County, Ill.; Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, Calif. Born in Tazewell County, Ill., March 4, 1854. Republican. Lawyer; chair of Knox County Republican Party, 1884; member of Illinois state house of representatives, 1888-91; candidate for Illinois state attorney general, 1892; U.S. Representative from Illinois, 1895-1913 (10th District 1895-1903, 15th District 1903-13). Died in 1939 (age about 85 years). Interment at Inglewood Park Cemetery, Inglewood, Calif.
  Presumably named for: George Washington
  Relatives: Son of Myron Prince and Barbara Prince; married, April 20, 1882, to Lillie C. Ferris.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page
  Prince, Harry O. — Democrat. Candidate for U.S. Representative from New York 29th District, 1950. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Prince, Isaac C. — of Raleigh County, W.Va. Member of West Virginia state house of delegates from Raleigh County, 1891-96. Burial location unknown.
  Prince, J. B. — of Jerusalem (now Courtland), Southampton County, Va. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Virginia, 1876. Burial location unknown.
  Prince, Jack — of Gainesville, Hall County, Ga. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Georgia, 1964. Still living as of 1964.
  Prince, Jack — of Exeter, Tulare County, Calif. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from California, 2008. Still living as of 2008.
  Prince, James — of Weston, Fairfield County, Conn. Member of Connecticut state house of representatives from Weston, 1823. Burial location unknown.
  Prince, Jerome — Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Indiana, 2020. Still living as of 2020.
  Prince John: See John Van Buren
  Prince, John — of Albany County, N.Y. Member of New York state assembly from Albany County, 1796-98. Burial location unknown.
  Prince, John B. — of Nassau County, N.Y. Prohibition candidate for New York state assembly from Nassau County, 1914. Burial location unknown.
  Prince, John Dyneley (1868-1945) — also known as John D. Prince — of Passaic County, N.J.; Ringwood Manor, Passaic County, N.J. Born in New York, New York County, N.Y., April 17, 1868. University professor; member of New Jersey state house of assembly from Passaic County, 1906, 1908-09; Speaker of the New Jersey State House of Assembly, 1909; member of New Jersey state senate from Passaic County, 1910-12; U.S. Minister to Denmark, 1921-26; Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, 1926-29; Yugoslavia, 1929-33. Member, American Philosophical Society; American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Died in 1945 (age about 77 years). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of John Dyneley Prince and Anne Maria (Morris) Prince; married, October 5, 1889, to Adeline Loomis.
  See also U.S. State Dept career summary
  Prince, John E. — of Chippewa County, Wis. Republican. Member of Wisconsin state assembly from Chippewa County; elected 1932. Burial location unknown.
  Prince, John L. H. — of Hooksett, Merrimack County, N.H. Republican. Candidate for New Hampshire state house of representatives from Hooksett, 1938. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Prince, John S. (1821-1895) — of St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minn. Born in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, May 7, 1821. Democrat. Banker; mayor of St. Paul, Minn., 1860-63, 1865-67. Catholic. English ancestry. Died in St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minn., September 4, 1895 (age 74 years, 120 days). Burial location unknown.
  Prince, Joseph — of Westchester County, N.Y. Democrat. Candidate for New York state assembly from Westchester County 4th District, 1921. Burial location unknown.
  Prince, Ken — of Sandy, Salt Lake County, Utah. Candidate in primary for mayor of Sandy, Utah, 1989. Still living as of 1989.
  Prince, L. B. — of Hendersonville, Henderson County, N.C. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from North Carolina, 1952. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Prince, L. Bradford See LeBaron Bradford Prince
  Prince, Laurence — of Darlington Court House (now Darlington), Darlington County, S.C. Postmaster at Darlington Court House, S.C., 1815-16. Burial location unknown.
  Prince, LeBaron Bradford (1840-1922) — also known as L. Bradford Prince — of Flushing, Queens, Queens County, N.Y.; Santa Fe, Santa Fe County, N.M. Born in Flushing, Queens, Queens County, N.Y., July 3, 1840. Republican. Lawyer; delegate to Republican National Convention from New York, 1868, 1876; member of New York state assembly from Queens County 1st District, 1871-75; member of New York state senate 1st District, 1876-77; justice of New Mexico territorial supreme court, 1878-82; candidate for Delegate to U.S. Congress from New Mexico Territory, 1882, 1884; Governor of New Mexico Territory, 1889-93; member New Mexico territorial council, 1909; delegate to New Mexico state constitutional convention, 1911. Episcopalian. Member, Freemasons; Society of the Cincinnati; Society of Colonial Wars; Sons of the Revolution. Died in Queens, Queens County, N.Y., December 22, 1922 (age 82 years, 172 days). Interment at Flushing Cemetery, Flushing, Queens, N.Y.
  Relatives: Son of William Robert Prince and Charlotte Goodwin (Collins) Prince; married to Hattie Estelle Childs; married, November 17, 1881, to Mary Catherine Beardsley.
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Prince, Leon C. — of Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pa. Born in Concord, Merrimack County, N.H. Republican. Lawyer; college teacher; member of Pennsylvania state senate 31st District, 1929-36; defeated, 1936. Member, American Bar Association. Burial location unknown.
  Prince, Leopold (b. 1880) — of Manhattan, New York County, N.Y. Born in Germany, June 2, 1880. Member of New York state assembly, 1905, 1907 (New York County 32nd District 1905, New York County 26th District 1907); municipal judge in New York, 1908-. Jewish. Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of Heyman Prince and Sophia (Jordan) Prince; married to Hedwig Prince.
  Prince, Louise Attwood (b. 1892) — also known as Louise A. Prince — of Brockton, Plymouth County, Mass. Born in Canton, Oxford County, Maine, May 12, 1892. Republican. Member of Massachusetts Republican State Committee, 1940; alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Massachusetts, 1948. Female. Unitarian. Burial location unknown.
  Prince, Mary — of New Gloucester, Cumberland County, Maine. Postmaster at New Gloucester, Maine, 1893-1901. Female. Burial location unknown.
  Prince, Mary Ann — of Lansing, Ingham County, Mich. Candidate in primary for mayor of Lansing, Mich., 1993. Female. Still living as of 1993.
  Prince, Mildred — of San Francisco, Calif. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from California, 1956. Female. Still living as of 1956.
  Prince Mongo: See Robert Hodges
  Prince of Humbugs: See Phineas Taylor Barnum
  Prince of Politicians, The: See Thomas Lanier Clingman
  Prince of Polling, The: See John Zogby
  Prince of Salem, Merchant: See David Pingree
  Prince of the People: See Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole
  Prince, Oliver Hillhouse (1782-1837) — also known as Oliver H. Prince — of Macon, Bibb County, Ga. Born in Montville, New London County, Conn., 1782. Member of Georgia state senate, 1824; U.S. Senator from Georgia, 1828-29. Perished in the wreck of the packet ship Home, in the North Atlantic Ocean off Ocracoke Inlet, N.C., October 9, 1837 (age about 55 years); his remains were never recovered.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — Wikipedia article
  Prince, Pauline — of Chicago, Cook County, Ill. Democrat. Candidate for Presidential Elector for Illinois. Female. Burial location unknown.
  Prince, Rhodes — Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Alabama, 2012. Still living as of 2012.
  Prince, Robert Langston — also known as Robert L. Prince — of Benton, Marshall County, Ky. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Kentucky, 1984 (alternate), 1996. Still living as of 2004.
  Relatives: Grandnephew of Walter Langston Prince.
  Prince, Sadie See Sadie Koenig
  Prince, Samuel — of New York, New York County, N.Y. Member of New York state assembly from New York County 16th District, 1900-04. Burial location unknown.
  Prince, The Black: See Prince R. Rivers
  Prince, The Citizen: See Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole
  Prince, Theodore — Republican. Candidate for U.S. Representative from New York 16th District, 1904. Burial location unknown.
  Prince, Thomas A. — also known as Tom Prince — of Little Rock, Pulaski County, Ark. Republican. Mayor of Little Rock, Ark., 1985-87; candidate for U.S. Senator from Arkansas, 1998. Still living as of 1998.
  Prince, Timothy — of San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, Calif. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from California, 2004. Still living as of 2004.
  Prince, Tom See Thomas A. Prince
  Prince, Tom — Republican. Candidate for Presidential Elector for Oklahoma. Still living as of 2000.
  Prince, W. I. — of Duluth, St. Louis County, Minn. Mayor of Duluth, Minn., 1913-17. Burial location unknown.
  Prince, W. L. T. — Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from South Carolina, 1888. Burial location unknown.
  Prince, Walter Langston — also known as Walter L. Prince — of Benton, Marshall County, Ky. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Kentucky, 1916; candidate for U.S. Representative from Kentucky 1st District, 1942. Interment at Benton City Cemetery, Benton, Ky.
  Relatives: Granduncle of Robert Langston Prince.
  Prince, William (1772-1824) — of Knox County, Ind.; Princeton, Gibson County, Ind. Born in Ireland, 1772. Lawyer; farmer; Knox County Sheriff, 1800-04; member Indiana territorial council, 1809; Indiana territorial auditor, 1810-13; served in the U.S. Army during the War of 1812; delegate to Indiana state constitutional convention, 1816; member of Indiana state senate, 1816; circuit judge in Indiana, 1816-18; member of Indiana state house of representatives, 1821-22; U.S. Representative from Indiana 1st District, 1823-24; died in office 1824. Member, Freemasons. Died near Princeton, Gibson County, Ind., September 8, 1824 (age about 52 years). Interment at Old Cemetery, Princeton, Ind.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page
  Prince, William B. — Republican. Candidate for Presidential Elector for South Carolina. Still living as of 2000.
  Prince, William D. — of Essex County, Va. Dry candidate for delegate to Virginia convention to ratify 21st amendment, 1933. Burial location unknown.
  Prince, William E. — of Manhattan, New York County, N.Y. Democrat. Member of New York state assembly from New York County 11th District, 1945-48. African ancestry. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Prince, William J. — of Bridgeport, Fairfield County, Conn. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Connecticut, 1948. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Prince, William M. — of Pittsfield, Berkshire County, Mass. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Massachusetts, 1888. Burial location unknown.
  Prince, Willis C. — of Manhattan, New York County, N.Y. Candidate for New York state senate 18th District, 1914. Burial location unknown.
  Prince, Zan — of Parker County, Tex. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Texas, 2012. Still living as of 2012.
  Prince, Zelma — of Greenville, Washington County, Miss. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Mississippi, 1952. Female. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.


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