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     My English ancestors came to this country 385 years ago. They arrived on the Mayflower and helped settle the Plymouth Colony. During the decades that followed they helped form the Massachusetts Bay Colony and eventually moved west settling in Concord and Acton. There my ancestors became Minutemen and fought and died in the Revolutionary War along with many others descendants of other American families (perhaps your ancestors)
     Over the years that have followed my family has moved about Massachusetts (and out of it for short periods of time) but we usually return to Massachusetts and particularly to Acton to bury our dead.
   This site is dedicated to the Minutemen and the Town of Acton, the Woodlawn & Forest Cemeteries and those that are buried there.
                                       Linda Greene                                  
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