Paul Prince (May 14, 1720 – November 25, 1809) was a patriot in the American Revolutionary War.
While Princes Point Road in Yarmouth, Maine, is named for Paul, Princes Point itself is named for his father,[4] who died, aged 44, when Paul was seventeen years old; his mother died when he was twenty-four.
The other nine were Sarah (born 1744), Rachel (1747), Hannah (1749), Ruth (1751), David (1753), Else (1756), Paul Jr. (1758), Pyam (1760) and Ammi (1763).
[6] Prince died in North Yarmouth, Massachusetts (now in Maine), in 1809, aged 89.
[1][2] He is interred in Congregational Cemetery in Cumberland Center, Maine, beside his wife, who survived him by just over four years.