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Samuel Randall Private
From a carpenter's bench to the Saratoga campaign, Samuel carried the revolution in his musket and the frontier in his blood, forging a legacy from Massachusetts to New York.
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Capt. William Ward
Captain William Andrew Ward stood as a pillar of strength in colonial Connecticut, raising generations who helped forge a new nation."
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Mattie M. Christian
Mattie showed immense strength after losing her husband, raising her son alone and guiding him through hardship to a hopeful new life in Washington.
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Samuel Cummings Sr.
A farmer, soldier, and father of eleven, Samuel fought at Louisburg and lived to see America born, anchoring his family through faith, duty, and extraordinary longevity.
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Rachel Pond
Orphaned, widowed, and unbroken, Rachel’s life traced a path from New York to Michigan, where she became the steadfast heart of a growing family across generations.
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Mary Attconson or Platt
Mary gave her life to motherhood in early Connecticut, remembered for her quiet strength and the daughter she left behind.
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Thomas L. Hewitt
Thomas Jr. carried on the Hewitt legacy in Stonington, raising four children before being lost to the sea or misfortune too soon.
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Patrick James Guthrie
Patrick endured famine-era Ireland and began a new chapter in America, planting the Guthrie legacy in Iowa and Minnesota.
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