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Town Pages

 Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire
 Edward & Rachel Peve had thirteen children, many of whom married and raised their families in 
the many communities that sprang up around this beautiful lake in southeast New Hampshire. 
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Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire
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Lake Winnipesaukee 1784
Lake Winnipesaukee 1794

Maine
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New Hampshire

Alton
Barnstead
Exeter
Farmington
Greenfield
Greenland
Gilford
Hampton
Moultonboro
Newington
Portsmouth
Strafford
Tuftonboro
Wolfeboro


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