. History of Queens County, New York, with illustrations, portraits, & sketches of prominent families and individuals . The Prince family had its origin in the portion ofEngland bordering on Wales, and can be traced back toa remote antiquity. Its coat of arms—gu/es, a saltireor, surmounted of a cross engrailed, ermine —was notgranted, however, till the year 1584, in the reign ofQueen Elizabeth. Shrewsbury and Abbey Foregate,.Shropshire, were then the headquarters of the this vicinity came John Prince, the ancestor of thePrinces of Salem and Maine, in 1633; and about thirtyyears lat


. History of Queens County, New York, with illustrations, portraits, & sketches of prominent families and individuals . The Prince family had its origin in the portion ofEngland bordering on Wales, and can be traced back toa remote antiquity. Its coat of arms—gu/es, a saltireor, surmounted of a cross engrailed, ermine —was notgranted, however, till the year 1584, in the reign ofQueen Elizabeth. Shrewsbury and Abbey Foregate,.Shropshire, were then the headquarters of the this vicinity came John Prince, the ancestor of thePrinces of Salem and Maine, in 1633; and about thirtyyears later came another John Prince, who was the pro-genitor of the Long Island family, and landed at had two sons, Samuel and Robert, both of whomcame to Long Island and settled at Flushing. Samuels-seven children were all daughters, so that the familyname was not continued in that branch. Robert marriedMary Burgess and had six children: Margaret, William,Elizabeth, Samuel, Robert and Susannah. Of theseMargaret had two husbands, respectively named Phillipsand Roe; Elizabeth married Arthur Burtis; Susannah. «/*


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