He attended Missouri Medical College in St. Louis, Missouri, and finished his medical training at Memphis Hospital Medical College in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1887. He practiced medicine in Rogers for a couple of years before moving with his wife to Gail, Borden County, Texas, where he was the first doctor in the county. He also served as County Clerk and bred cattle.
James and Susan Emma Prince had 6 children:
Arthur Nathaniel Prince (1889-1983)
Golda Emma Prince (1891-1927)
Winnie Prince (1895-1982)
An unnamed son who died at birth (1897)
Mallie Alta Prince (1898-1980)
James Pinkney Prince (1902-1983)
He was affiliated with the Masonic Lodge, Oddfellows, and Woodmen. He was a charter member of the Masonic Lodge in Gail, Texas.
He died of typhoid fever in 1902, after tending to many patients who had suffered from the same. He was just 41 years old when he died. His youngest son, James Pinkney Prince, was born about 2 months thereafter.
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PRINCE, Dr. J.N.
Big Springs, Texas, Sept 16 - Dr. J.N. Prince, county clerk of Borden county, died at Gail Sunday and was buried yesterday afternoon. Dr Price (sic) has been a resident of this section for years, and was a prominent and popular ranchman, being a grower of both cattle and sheep. He leaves a wife and several children. He was prominent in Odd Fellow and Masonic circles. [The San Angelo press. (San Angelo, TX), September 24, 1902]
He attended Missouri Medical College in St. Louis, Missouri, and finished his medical training at Memphis Hospital Medical College in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1887. He practiced medicine in Rogers for a couple of years before moving with his wife to Gail, Borden County, Texas, where he was the first doctor in the county. He also served as County Clerk and bred cattle.
James and Susan Emma Prince had 6 children:
Arthur Nathaniel Prince (1889-1983)
Golda Emma Prince (1891-1927)
Winnie Prince (1895-1982)
An unnamed son who died at birth (1897)
Mallie Alta Prince (1898-1980)
James Pinkney Prince (1902-1983)
He was affiliated with the Masonic Lodge, Oddfellows, and Woodmen. He was a charter member of the Masonic Lodge in Gail, Texas.
He died of typhoid fever in 1902, after tending to many patients who had suffered from the same. He was just 41 years old when he died. His youngest son, James Pinkney Prince, was born about 2 months thereafter.
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PRINCE, Dr. J.N.
Big Springs, Texas, Sept 16 - Dr. J.N. Prince, county clerk of Borden county, died at Gail Sunday and was buried yesterday afternoon. Dr Price (sic) has been a resident of this section for years, and was a prominent and popular ranchman, being a grower of both cattle and sheep. He leaves a wife and several children. He was prominent in Odd Fellow and Masonic circles. [The San Angelo press. (San Angelo, TX), September 24, 1902]
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