Mark Prince |
Louisa Love Prince
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Jane Cash McKee |
James Leslie Prince was in the National Guard and served
in Texas as a part of The Traynham Guards, who were sent there to
guard against Pancho Villa. He was then stationed at Thicketty Creek
Bridge, between Spartanburg and Cherokee Counties, SC, where my grandmother
met him and would bring him water. He later served his country during
WWI in France, in Co. D, 118th Infantry, 30th Division, a part of
The Old Hickory Division, against the Germans. He finished his time
as a rifle range instructor at Fort Dodge, Iowa in 1918. He joined
the Police force of Laurens, SC, and became the Chief of Police in
the late 1940's. |
Standing: James Wiley King and wife Louisa Ella (Molly) Williams |
This is a family Portrait of W. H. McKee and Louisa Love Prince,
with some of their children and grandchildren. The photo was taken
a few years before her death in March of 1914. |
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