
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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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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Lucius Carey Hewitt
Lucius was a farmer, father, and pillar of his community, whose life—measured in acres, seasons, and sons—echoes the quiet courage of 19th-century America.
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Mary Greenough
Mary bore life and loss beside the sea, raising eight children with warmth and resolve while anchoring her family through storms both literal and personal.
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Franklin Pierce "Frank" Reed
Frank’s life unfolded in the forests of Maine and the mills of Bangor, shaped by love, loss, and the quiet endurance of a man whose hands built more than they held.
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Mary Ellen Marie Fanning
From Irish roots to Stonington’s soil, Mary raised a large family through faith, labor, and love, leaving a legacy rooted in strength and devotion across generations.
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Solomon Tracy
Solomon carved a life from Maine’s granite soil, raising a family through war, winter, and quiet endurance, leaving behind a legacy rooted in labor, land, and faith.
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Lydia Randall
Lydia nurtured life in a new nation, raising her children on the frontier and anchoring her family through hardship with quiet resolve and enduring love.
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