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Phillip Pond
"Through his children and his land, Phillip Pond helped weave Branford’s colonial legacy into the story of early America."
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Elizabeth Chapman
Elizabeth crossed the Atlantic with faith and grit, becoming the mother of a pioneering New England family before her early death.
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Franklin Pierce "Frank" Reed
Frank’s life unfolded in the forests of Maine and the mills of Bangor, shaped by love, loss, and the quiet endurance of a man whose hands built more than they held.
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Catherine Callinan
Catherine endured Ireland’s darkest days and emerged as a matriarch of the Guthrie line, her legacy surviving in every child who followed.
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Joanna Dwinnell
Born of French Huguenot exiles, Joanna carved a quiet, faithful life on Massachusetts soil, raising eight children and embodying the endurance of women who built colonial America from behind the hearth.
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Josiah Bacon
Josiah Jr. quietly stepped into responsibility after his parents' deaths, carrying on the family name through perseverance and duty.
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Carolina Estella "Carrie" French
Carolyn weathered love, loss, and migration from Rome to Bangor, holding her family together with farm-worn hands and the fierce resolve of a frontier mother.
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Asa Cummings Jr
Asa lived a steadfast life on Maine soil, raising eight children and building a legacy of endurance through war, wilderness, and the unyielding rhythm of the land.
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