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editPrynce Hopkins and Eileen Thomas adopted a son, Peter--who eventually married and lived in Canada. Eileen also gave birth to a daughter, Eileen Mary. Prynce and Eileen divorced and Eileen re-married. She died in 1935. Prynce Hopkins married Fay Cartledge, in London, in 1935. They had a daughter, Jennifer, in 1938. In 1940, Prynce, Fay, Eileen Mary Hopkins, and Fay's mother, Dorette Cartledge, moved to California--living first in Berkeley, and then in Pasadena, where Prynce taught at Claremont Men's College. Fay gave birth to David Hopkins in Pasadena 1943. Eileen Mary married Thomas Ames in California. They had three children: Mary, Thomas and Charles. Fay and Prynce divorced in June, 1947, and Fay married Stephen Enke. Prynce moved to Santa Barbara, California after the divorce. He wrote, established two charitable Trusts, and travelled--dying shortly after a solo trip to the Japan World's Fair in 1970. 208.53.119.66 (talk) 03:36, 20 January 2016 (UTC)Cite error: There are <ref>
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