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Thomas Prence (1599 - March 29, 1673) was a co-founder of Eastham, Massachusetts, a political leader in both the Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay colonies, and the governor (1634 - 1638 and 1657 - 1673).

Born in England (one source says Lechlade, Gloucestershire), Prence came to the American colonies on the Fortune, arriving on November 9, 1621. During his time as governor, he was notable for his especial hatred of heretics, particularly Quakers. He also despised the ignorant, making a concerted effort to raise more money for schools in order to insure that future generations would be better educated. Prence is credited for giving Metacom his English name "Philip."

Prence married three times; first to Patience Brewster, passenger of the Anne and native of Scrooby, on August 5, 1624. They had four children:

Prence next married Mary Collier (b. 1612) on April 1, 1635. Mary was English, a native of St. Olave parish, Southwark, Surrey. She and Thomas had five children:

Lastly, Prence married Apphia Quick in December, 1662. It is unknown whether they had any children.

Prence died March 29, 1673, in Plymouth, Massachusetts.

See also

Governors of Massachusetts

References

[Thomas Prence at MacKay family genealogy]

[Prence family page]

[Virtual American biographies: Thomas Prence]

 


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