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Walter Hewitt Sr.
From the shores of Stonington to the frontier fields of Stillwater, Deacon Walter Hewitt built a life of quiet leadership, resilience, and devotion, weathering war, loss, and wilderness with unshakable faith.
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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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Henry H. Hewitt
Henry devoted his life to military service, standing through three wars and two marriages, leaving a legacy of duty and endurance.
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Hazel Reed
Hazel met the fires of life—from pandemics to poverty—with grace, serving patients through plague and raising a family with courage and fierce devotion.
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George Danser
George lived and died a farmer, carving out a life of labor and legacy in Clarence, where every furrow he turned helped sow the roots of a family that endured.
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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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Mary Attconson or Platt
Mary gave her life to motherhood in early Connecticut, remembered for her quiet strength and the daughter she left behind.
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Andres Miller
Andres lived a short but meaningful life, leaving behind a legacy through his son Marsh and a family story that would continue across generations in a new land.
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