
LeRoy Guthrie Hewitt
LeRoy was a proud Navy Seabee and ironworker, whose postwar life in Washington embodied strength, loyalty, and quiet leadership.
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Almeda Miles
Through widowhood, motherhood, and the rise of modern America, Almeda held her family together with grit, grace, and the unspoken strength of generations of pioneer women.
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Edward Thomas Ellis
From the smoky alleys of Stepney to the pine woods of Maine, Edward crossed oceans and built a humble legacy rooted in labor, love, and quiet reinvention.
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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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Lydia Hawley Beers
From Plymouth’s fields to New York’s frontier, Lydia stood as the heart of her growing family, her life stitched with perseverance, faith, and motherly resolve through a nation's birth.
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Anna Stevens
Anna's life stretched from the valleys of Massachusetts to the homesteads of Maine, raising children and crops with quiet strength and a heart rooted in purpose.
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Benjamin Hewitt Sr.
Orphaned young and shaped by coastal hardship, Benjamin built a life of quiet prominence in Stonington, raising a family whose legacy helped define early Connecticut.
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Moses French
Moses toiled with quiet strength through decades of change, anchoring his family with calloused hands and a steadfast heart in the soil of 19th-century New England.
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