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Daniel Prince was born ca 1730 and died 1793 in Union County, South Carolina; listed on the 1790 Union County Census. Wife, Lydia. His LWT dated 1 April 1793 in Union County, Book A, page 11. Issue:
  1. Edward S. Prince, Jr., born 1775, listed on the 1820 Union County Census. His estate inventory was dated 7 January 1829 in Abbeville County and made by A. Maulding and Sylvanus Prince (Abbeville County Wills and Estates). The LWT of Edward Prince was dated 3 December 1827, probated 17 December 1829, Abbeville County. Wife, Rebecca. Executors was his son, Hugh M. Prince and Alexander Hunter. Other children: Polly, Clay, Jonathan, Sylvanus and Loocey Prince. Issue:
    1. Hugh M. Prince.
    2. Polly Prince married Mr. Mims.
    3. Clay Prince.
    4. Jonathan Prince.
    5. Loocey Prince.
    6. Sylvanus Prince. He was First Lieutenant in the Crawford County Militia in 1832.[2]
    7. John W. Prince. His LWT dated 17 November 1825 in Abbeville County Will Book 1815-1839, page 39, naming his six legal heirs, viz: Hudson Prince of Pendleton District; Rebecca, wife of Edward Prince; George Prince of Georgia; Sylvanus Prince, the son of my brother, Sylvanus Prince; Susan, wife of Robert F. Black, daughter of my sister, Sarah Prince, Elizabeth Mims, daughter of my sister, Polly Prince.
    8. Daughter born 1774/1784.
    9. Son born in 1782.
    10. Daughter born 1784.
    11. Isaac Prince, born ca 1784, listed 1820 Union County Census.
    12. Daniel Prince, born 1786 in Virginia. He married Sarah (born 1785 in North Carolina). They were residents in Union County, South Carolina in 1820, and removed to Georgia about 1822,[3] and ultimately settled in Morgan County. Issue:
      1. Daughter, born 1804/1810 Union County, South Carolina
      2. William Prince, born 1800/1810 Union County, South Carolina
      3. Joseph Prince, born 1810/1820 Union County, South Carolina
      4. Smith Prince, born 1818 Union County, South Carolina, married Martha F. Wilson on 1 September 1840 in Morgan County, Georgia. Martha was born 1826 in Georgia. Issue:[4] William H. Prince, born 1841 in Morgan County; Martha A. Prince, born 1843 in Morgan County; Thomas H. Prince, born 1845 in Morgan County; Uriah Prince, born 1847 in Morgan County; Elizabeth Prince, born 1850 in Morgan County.
      5. Daniel Prince, born 1818 Union County, South Carolina, brick moulder.[5] He married Martha Allen on 25 August 1837 in Morgan County. Issue: A. Prince (son), born 1839 in Morgan County; George W. Prince, born 1840 in Morgan County, baggage master. He married on 5 August 1860 in Fulton County, Miss N. A. Bowen; Mary A. Prince, born 1844 in Morgan County, married on 28 January 1858 John B. Webb; Sarah Ann Prince, born 1845 in Henry County, married 8 May 1859 in Fulton County, William Walter Blackstock. SEE BLACKSTOCK; Reuben Prince, brickmaker, was born 1846 Henry County married Miss M. J. Davis on 21 May 1865 in Fulton County. [6]; Nancy Prince, born 1847 in Henry County; James Prince, born 1851 in Henry County and Rebecca Prince, born 1856 in Henry County.
      6. Elisha Prince, born 1820/1821 Georgia.
      7. Reuben Prince, born 1822 Georgia married Ann (born 1828 Georgia). Issue:[7] Mary Prince, born 1844 in Morgan County;William Prince, born 1846 in Morgan County; and Reuben Prince, born 1849 in Morgan County;
      8. Eliza Prince, born 1828 Georgia Essie Prince (son), born 1829 Georgia.
    13. Daughter born 1790/1800.
    14. Daughter born 1790/1800.
    15. John Prince, born 1794/1804 in Union County, South Carolina.
    16. Joseph Price, born 1794/1804 in Union County, South Carolina.
    17. Daughter born 1810/1820.
  • Richard Prince. His LWT in Spartanburg County, South Carolina Will Book A (1787-1820), Book A, page 19.
  • Isam Prince.
  • Celia Prince.
  • Sarah Prince.
  • Elizabeth Prince.
Sources: [1] 1800 Census of Pendleton District, South Carolina by the National Genealogical Society (1963), page 73: "Robert Goodloe Harper was living in Charleston, South Carolina in November 1794 when he bought 30 tracts of several thousand acres in Pendleton District from Hugh Middleton and Edward Prince of South Carolina; and Robert Middleton and John Blanton of Georgia"; [2] Georgia State Archives Card Catalog; [3] Daniel Prince was listed on the 1840-1850 Morgan County, Georgia Census, farmer; [4] Smith Prince was listed on the 1850 Morgan County Census, Page 268, Family #443; [5] Daniel Prince was listed on the 1840 Morgan County Census; 1850 Henry County Census; 1860 Fulton County Census; [6] Reuben Prince was listed on the 1870 Fulton County Census, Family #642, aged 24, brickmason; Joseph 22 Georgia, Aleoce (female) 4, born in Georgia; [7] Reuben Prince listed on the 1850 Morgan County Census, Family #444, page 268; Blackstock Genealogy