Robert Prince

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Robert Prince was a 17th-century New England colonist best known as the husband of Sarah Osborne, one of the first women accused during the Salem witch trials.

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instanceOf New England colonist
person
associatedWithEvent prelude to the Salem witch trials through his family’s land and inheritance disputes
century 17th century
colony Massachusetts Bay Colony
country Colonial America
diedBefore Salem witch trials
ethnicGroup English colonists in North America
familyName Prince
givenName Robert
hadChildrenWith Sarah Prince
hadStepfatherRelationshipWith Sarah Osborne
language English
legalIssueAfterDeath estate and guardianship disputes involving his widow Sarah Osborne and his children
maritalStatusAtDeath married
notableFor being the first husband of Sarah Osborne, one of the early accused in the Salem witch trials
occupation farmer
landowner
ownedPropertyIn Salem Village (now Danvers, Massachusetts)
surface form: Salem Village
placeOfResidence Massachusetts Bay Colony
Salem Village (now Danvers, Massachusetts)
surface form: Salem Village
religion Puritanism
spouse Sarah Osborne
Sarah Prince
spouseRoleInHistory Sarah Osborne was among the first people accused of witchcraft in Salem in 1692

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Sarah Osborne spouse Robert Prince