. History of Queens County, New York, with illustrations, portraits, & sketches of prominent families and individuals . «/*. THE PRINCE FAMILY. 127 married a Montrose. Neither Robert, Elizabeth norSusannah left children, so far as is known. Samuel Prince, who was born May 20th 1728, marriedRuth Carman April 24th 1751, and had nine children,named respectively Robert, Elizabeth, James, Mary,Samuel ist, Samuel 2nd, Elizabeth 2nd, Margaret andSusannah. Prince street in New York city was namedfrom this Samuel Prince, who had a considerable tractof land there. From Robert is descended the Wintringha


. History of Queens County, New York, with illustrations, portraits, & sketches of prominent families and individuals . «/*. THE PRINCE FAMILY. 127 married a Montrose. Neither Robert, Elizabeth norSusannah left children, so far as is known. Samuel Prince, who was born May 20th 1728, marriedRuth Carman April 24th 1751, and had nine children,named respectively Robert, Elizabeth, James, Mary,Samuel ist, Samuel 2nd, Elizabeth 2nd, Margaret andSusannah. Prince street in New York city was namedfrom this Samuel Prince, who had a considerable tractof land there. From Robert is descended the Wintringham family ofLong Island; from Mary, the Winter family; and Samuel(2nd) has very many descendants, named Prince, Wat-rous, Bass, McKeen, etc. William Prince who was theimmediate ancestor of the present Flushing family mar-ried Ann Thorne, and lived until January 1S02; havinghad thirteen children, of whom nine died young. Thosewho arrived at maturity were John, Sarah, William andBenjamin. John Prince moved from Flushing to Prince-town, near Schenectady, where he had large flour was a member of the Legislature in


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