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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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Sarah Gaines
"Her quiet endurance helped shape a legacy that crossed generations."
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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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Henry Harrison Hewitt
Rev. Henry was a devoted minister and farmer whose journey took him from New York to South Dakota, spreading faith and family values.
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Mary Andrews
Mary crossed an ocean for faith, weathered war and witch hunts, and built a family that would help shape colonial New England from forest clearing to town green.
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Anders (Andrew) Nilsson Lindberg
Andrew lived nearly a century, bridging two continents and quietly shaping his Minnesota community through faith, labor, and family.
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George Denison Captain
Captain Denison was a courageous colonial leader, known for his military valor during King Philip’s War and dedication to his growing family.
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Joanna Stevens French
Joanna built a warm and loving home through grief and change, raising children and grandchildren amid Maine’s rugged beauty.
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