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Walter Hewitt
From Saratoga's forests to the hills of Milo, Walter plowed, built, and fathered with steadfast hands, leaving behind a legacy as grounded as the land he tilled.
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Helen E. Sewall
Helen’s short life was steeped in the salt and soil of Milford, her days marked by faith, labor, and love—a quiet light extinguished too soon, but never forgotten
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Albert W. French
Albert was a Maine farmer whose resilience carried him from hand-plowed fields to milltown labor, always anchored by love of family.
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Bridget Hoolihan
Bridget was the heart of the early Dunn family, raising seven children through poverty and migration in 19th-century Massachusetts.
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Alfred Jungquist
Alfred built a new life in America after immigrating from Sweden in 1868, raising a large family and working the land in Washington with steadfast devotion.
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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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Alice French
Alice was the backbone of the Howlett family, raising seven children and passing on the skills and strength of her New England heritage.
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Ann Palmer
Born of Stonington’s founding families, Ann raised ten children and bore the rhythms of colonial life with dignity, embodying the quiet strength of New England’s matriarchs.
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