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Enos Gray
A mariner forged by salt and sorrow, Enos weathered loss and war from Maine to Portsmouth, leaving behind a legacy of resilience, love, and ocean-worn strength.
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Elihu Stevens Stephens
Elihu served bravely in the Revolutionary War and later built a peaceful life in New Hampshire, grounded in farming and patriotism.
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William Dunn Sr
From lying about his age to join the Navy to surviving war and hardship, William carved a life of grit and motion, marked by loss, labor, and unwavering pride.
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Ann Teresa Gray
Ann’s quiet strength anchored her through widowhood and war, raising a daughter alone in Maine and embodying the fortitude of New England’s enduring women.
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Samuel Staples
From the banks of the Piscataqua to the fields of Belgrade, Samuel’s life was one of faithful labor, family devotion, and steady resilience through a century of change.
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Thankful Bacon
Thankful’s name reflected her spirit—steadfast through widowhood, war, and frontier life, she raised a family with strength, remarried with hope, and left behind a legacy written in faith and resilience.
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Elizabeth Hewitt
Born to revolution and raised in faith, Elizabeth carved a life of devotion and quiet strength from Connecticut to Saratoga, anchoring generations in the rhythms of hearth and hope.
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Wayland Hewitt Jr
Wayland was a devoted soldier and family man whose military service and retail career reflected his steady character and American spirit.
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