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Virgil Terrell Prince was born on July 20, 1888 Scottsboro, Jackson County, Alabama.[1] His father was William Butler Prince, and his mother was Henrietta Scott.[2]
In 1900, he lived in Collins, Jackson County, Alabama. At age 11, he worked as a farm laborer.[3]
Virgil married Sallie Beatrice Honey on July 23, 1908 in Franklin County, Tennessee.[4]
In 1910, he lived on Huntsville and Winchester Pike Street in Plevna, Madison County, Alabama. He rented his home and farmed for himself to earn a living.[5]
In 1917, he lived at 309 Mckinley Street in Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama. He worked as a laborer at the cotton mill for Dallas Manufacturing Company. At age 29, he had a slender appearance, medium height, light colored hair and blue eyes.[1]
In 1920, he lived on Randolf Street in Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama. He still rented his home, but worked as a laborer at the cotton mill.[6]
In 1927, he lived at 707 West Clinton Street in Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama. He worked as a grocer to earn a living.[7]
In 1930, he lived on West Clinton Street in Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama. He owned his home, valued at $3,000, and he owned his business, a grocery store. He owned a radio set, which was considered a luxury item at the time.[8]
In 1940, he continued to live on West Clinton Street in Huntsville. He rented his home for $10 a month and worked as a manager. He had worked for 8 weeks, and earned $40.[9]
Virgil died on August 12, 1972 in Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama.[10][2] He was buried at Maple Hill Cemetery in Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama.[11]
Virgil Terrell Prince was born on July 20, 1888 in Scottsboro, Jackson County, Alabama.[1]
Virgil Terrell Prince lived in Collins, Jackson County, Alabama.[3]
Virgil Terrell Prince married Sallie Beatrice Honey on July 23, 1908 in Franklin County, Tennessee.[4]
Virgil Terrell Prince lived on Huntsville and Winchester Pike Street in Plevna, Madison County, Alabama.[5]
Virgil Terrell Prince lived at 309 Mckenley Street in Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama.[1]
Virgil Terrell Prince lived on Randolf Street in Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama.[6]
Virgil Terrell Prince lived at 707 West Clinton Street in Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama.[7]
Virgil Terrell Prince lived on Whitesburg Drive at Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama.[12]
Virgil Terrell Prince lived on West Clinton Street in Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama.[8]
Virgil Terrell Prince lived at 711 West Clinton Street in Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama.[13]
Virgil Terrell Prince lived on West Clinton Street in Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama.[9]
Virgil Terrell Prince lived in Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama.[10]
Virgil Terrell Prince died on August 12, 1972 in Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama.[10][2]
Virgil Terrell Prince was buried at Maple Hill Cemetery in Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama.[11]
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