
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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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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Simon Willard
Simon lived a steady colonial life in 18th-century Massachusetts, contributing to his close-knit farming community during a time of religious and political transformation.
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Walter Palmer
Walter built communities from Charlestown to Stonington, raising a large family and serving as a town leader until his final days.
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Walter Stephens Hewitt II
Serving in two wars, from Connecticut’s coast to Saratoga’s heights, Walter led with duty and heart, defending liberty and planting a legacy that would root deep in Stillwater soil.
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Miriam Blatchley
"From Branford’s earliest days to Boston’s colonial streets, Miriam Blatchley embodied resilience, faith, and family legacy."
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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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Isaac Cummings
Isaac was a foundational figure in early Massachusetts, helping to build New England while raising five children with his wife Anne.
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