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Dr Green L Prince

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Dr Green L Prince

Birth
Gonzales County, Texas, USA
Death
29 Nov 1956 (aged 86)
Galveston, Galveston County, Texas, USA
Burial
Galveston, Galveston County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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S/O of Sallie Clark & Samuel Prince of Princeville, Gonzales County, Texas. Served as President of Mary Allen College, Crockett Texas in 1944. Dr Prince established the G. L. Prince Hospital in Crockett, Texas. He entered the christian ministry after twenty nine years as a school teacher. During that time he served as President of Sanjo College for three years; principal of an Indian school in Muskogee, Oklahoma; and principal of a high school in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Dr Prince was married to Laura F. Prince for many years. They had four children; two sons and two daughters. Laura died February 20, 1939. In June, 1940 he married Gertrude Naomi Johnson of Fort Worth, Texas. Dr Prince pastored in San, Antonio, Texas; First Baptist Church, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Central Baptist Church, Muskogee, Oklahoma; Francis Street Baptist Church, St. Joseph, Missouri(ten years); Greater Zion, Denver, Colorado and Avenue L Baptist Church, Galveston, Texas for twenty three years. He was elected President of the National Baptist Convention of America in Chicago, Illinois in 1933.
S/O of Sallie Clark & Samuel Prince of Princeville, Gonzales County, Texas. Served as President of Mary Allen College, Crockett Texas in 1944. Dr Prince established the G. L. Prince Hospital in Crockett, Texas. He entered the christian ministry after twenty nine years as a school teacher. During that time he served as President of Sanjo College for three years; principal of an Indian school in Muskogee, Oklahoma; and principal of a high school in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Dr Prince was married to Laura F. Prince for many years. They had four children; two sons and two daughters. Laura died February 20, 1939. In June, 1940 he married Gertrude Naomi Johnson of Fort Worth, Texas. Dr Prince pastored in San, Antonio, Texas; First Baptist Church, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Central Baptist Church, Muskogee, Oklahoma; Francis Street Baptist Church, St. Joseph, Missouri(ten years); Greater Zion, Denver, Colorado and Avenue L Baptist Church, Galveston, Texas for twenty three years. He was elected President of the National Baptist Convention of America in Chicago, Illinois in 1933.


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