Abrabanel, Rebecca USE parliamentary delegate from Magdeburg Province from February 1635 onward; USE government, envoy to Frederik Hendrik, summer 1633–late autumn 1634; wife of Mike Stearns
Achterhof, Gunther Leader of the Committees of Correspondence
Altschuler, Hedwig Wife of Jarvis Beasley
Ancelin, Gui French Huguenot fanatic; part of Michel Ducos' organization
Bachmeier, Clara Wife of Wes Jenkins; SoTF government, consular service 1634–1635
Beasley, Clark "Buster" Father of Denise Beasley; nephew of Ken Beasley
Beasley, Denise Daughter of Buster Beasley
Beasley, Jarvis Husband of Hedwig Altschuler; son of Ken Beasley
Beasley, Johnnie Ray Retired miner; grandfather of Buster Beasley
Beasley, Ken Owner of the 250 Club tavern; father of Jarvis Beasley; uncle of Buster Beasley
Bellamy, Arnold SoTF Department of Internal Affairs 1632–1635
Boucher, Léon French Huguenot fanatic; part of Michel Ducos' organization
Brillard, Mathurin French Huguenot fanatic; part of Michel Ducos' organization
Carson, Willard Hotel owner
Cavriani, Idelette Developing businesswoman, apprentice to Hartmuth Frisch; bookkeeper for St. Veronica's Academies 1634–1635; daughter of Leopold Cavriani
Delerue, Antoine French Huguenot fanatic; part of Michel Ducos' organization
Deneau, Fortunat French Huguenot fanatic; part of Michel Ducos' organization
Dreeson, Henry Mayor of Grantville; husband of Veronica "Ronnie" Schuster
Ducos, Michel Assassin; Huguenot fanatic
Dumais, Jacques-Pierre Agent for Henri de Rohan, double-agent spy for Michel Ducos via Laurent Mauger; employee of Garbage Guys in Grantville
Ennis, Cora (Parker) Owner of City Hall Cafe and Coffee House (aka "Cora's")
Gentileschi, Artemisia Artist
Gentileschi, Constantia Daughter of Artemisia
George, Christin Wife of Buster Beasley; mother of Denise Beasley
Green, Albert "Al" Baptist minister
Haggerty, Blake Grantville police officer; grandson of Veda Mae Haggerty
Haggerty, Gary Owner of Garbage Guys; son of Veda Mae Haggerty
Haggerty, Veda Mae Nursing assistant 1631–1635
Hardesty, Pamela SoTF State Library, trainee for circulation
desk manager; daughter of Velma Hardesty
Hardesty, Velma Wife of wealthy merchant
Hartke, Dagmar Wife of sergeant in SoTF forces, Fulda Barracks Regiment; chair of Barracktown Council
Hartke, Helmuth Sergeant, Fulda Barracks Regiment
Hercher, Walpurga Laundress, MaidenFresh Laundries; part-time cleaning woman
Hesse-Kassel, Amalie Elisabeth, Landgravine of Noblewoman, wife of Wilhelm V of Hesse-Kassel
Hesse-Kassel, Wilhelm V, Landgrave of Ruler of Hesse-Kassel, ally of and military commander for Gustav II Adolf
Hesse-Rotenburg, Hermann, Landgrave of Half-brother of Wilhelm V of Hesse-Kassel; Secretary of State of the USE under the Stearns administration
Higgins, Jeffrey ("Jeff") Lieutenant, USE Army; husband of Gretchen Richter
Higgins, Wilhelm Richter Son of Gretchen Richter
Hill, Andrea (Decker) Employee, Department of Internal Affairs of the State of Thuringia-Franconia (SoTF)
Hinshaw, Cameron USE Army; radio operator on Frank Jackson's staff 1634
Holloway, Bryant Lieutenant, fire department; husband of Lenore Jenkins
Holloway, Lola Optician's assistant; sister of Bryant
Holloway, Weshelle Daughter of Bryant Holloway and Lenore Jenkins
Hudson, Vera Wife of Willie Ray Hudson; grandmother of Missy Jenkins
Hudson, William Pharmaceutical researcher, Lothlorien
Raymond ("Bill") Farbenwerke, partner with Ron Stone in "Whatever Works"; grandson of Willie Ray and Vera Hudson
Hudson, Willie Ray Farmer, Department of Agriculture advisor; husband of Vera
Hugelmair, Minnie Singer and violinist; high school student; adopted daughter of Benny Pierce, friend of Denise Beasley
Jackson, Frank Colonel, USE Army; adjutant to General Lennart Torstensson
Jenkins, Charles Hudson, Sr. "Chad" Prominent citizen in Grantville; political figure in the State of Thuringia-Franconia; husband of Debbie Jenkins; father of Missy and Chip Jenkins
Jenkins, Charles Hudson, Jr. "Chip" Student, University of Jena, 1632–1634; CoC organizer and university docent, law student 1634–35; brother of Missy
Jenkins, Deborah (Hudson) "Debbie" Head of Teacher Training Program in Grantville; wife of Chad Jenkins; mother of Missy and Chip Jenkins
Jenkins, Eleanor (Newton) Anne Red Cross president; grandmother of Missy Jenkins
Jenkins, Lenore SoTF government, Court System, transcriber of records; daughter of Wes Jenkins, wife of Bryant Holloway
Jenkins, Melissa Marie "Missy" SoTF State Library, Information Librarian in training; daughter of Chad and Debbie Jenkins
Jenkins, Wesley Williams "Wes" SoTF government, Consular Service director; older brother of Chad Jenkins
Jones, Mary Ellen Methodist minister; wife of Simon Jones
Jones, Simon Methodist minister; mission to Venice 1634; husband of Mary Ellen
Junker, Egidius "Eddie" SoTF government, Department of Economic Resources; assistant to Noelle Murphy/Stull
Kastenmayer, Johann Conrad "Cunz" Consulting counsel to the county board 1635; son of Ludwig Kastenmayer
Kastenmayer, Ludwig Lutheran pastor, St. Martin's in the Fields, Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt
LaChapelle, Jean-Louis Student, University of Leiden, 1634; nephew of Laurent Mauger
Lambert, Gary Leahy Medical Center, hospital business manager
Lang, Cory Joe USE Army, military intelligence; Frank Jackson's liaison to Don Francisco Nasi; son of Velma Hardesty
Levasseur, Abraham French Huguenot fanatic; part of Michel Ducos' organization
Locquifier, Guillaume French Huguenot fanatic; part of Michel Ducos' organization
Mademann, Charles French Huguenot fanatic; part of Michel Ducos' organization
Magen, Wilhelm Grantville police officer
Mailey, Melissa Political adviser to Mike Stearns
Matheny, Stephen "Steve" Chief of Grantville Fire Department
Mauger, Laurent Wine merchant, indirect agent for Michel Ducos; husband of Velma Hardesty
Maurer, Karl Grantville police officer
Moser, Nicolas, "the Younger" Employee in city clerk's office, husband of Dorothea Richter
Nasi, Francisco Head of intelligence and political adviser for Mike Stearns
Nobili, Agostino "Tino" Pharmacy owner; prominent citizen of Grantville
Ouvrard, Robert French Huguenot fanatic; part of Michel Ducos' organization
Pallavicino, Joseph "Joe" ESOL teacher, and guidance counselor for transferring former ESOL students, 1631–1635
Pence, Kortney LPN, going for specialized RN as nurse-midwife
Piazza, Annabelle Teacher; wife of Ed Piazza
Piazza, Edward "Ed" President of the State of Thuringia-Franconia
Pierce, Benny Retired miner; musician; adopted father of Minnie Hugelmair
Pietersz, Alida Niece of Laurent Mauger
Prickett, Chandra Wife of Nathan Prickett; daughter of Wes Jenkins
Prickett, Nathan Garson Sales representative in Frankfurt-am-Main for Blumroeder's gun business; secret agent for Don Francisco Nasi
Richards, Preston "Press" Chief of Grantville Police Department
Richter, Anna Elisabetha "Annalise" Assistant manager of St. Veronica's Academy; high school student in Grantville; Gretchen Richter's younger sister
Richter, Dorothea "Thea" Wife of Nicolas Moser; cousin of Gretchen and Annalise Richter
Richter, Maria Margaretha "Gretchen" Leader of the Committees of Correspondence; Wife of Jeff Higgins
Riddle, Veleda League of Women Voters, founder; Red Cross committee member
Rohan, Benjamin de, Duke of Soubise French nobleman; prominent figure among the Huguenots; brother of Henri
Rohan, Henri II de Duke of Rohan French Huguenot nobleman; general, diplomat
Ron, Isaac de Innkeeper in Frankfurt-am-Main; wine merchant; secret agent for Henri de Rohan
Ruppersdorf, Katerina von Noblewoman, estate owner and manager; fiancée of Chip Jenkins
Saluzzo, Victor Grantville high school principal
Sandrart, Joachim Artist, painter
Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt, Emilie, Countess of Wife of Count Ludwig Guenther
Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt, Ludwig Guenther, Count of Ruler of the county of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt; Prominent political figure in the SoTF and USE
Stearns, Michael "Mike" Prime Minister of the Unites States of Europe; husband of Rebecca Abrabanel
Stone, Elrond "Ron" Manager of the Lothlorien Farbenwerke and Stone pharmaceuticals operations; son of Tom Stone; brother of Frank and Gerry Stone
Stone, Gwaihir "Gerry" Youngest son of Tom Stone; brother of Frank and Ron Stone
Stull, Dennis Robert Military procurement in Erfurt; father of Noelle Stull
Stull/Murphy, Noelle SoTF government, Department of Economic Resources, "gray ops" for Ed Piazza and Mike Stearns
Stull, Aura Lee (Hudson) SoTF Government, Department of Economic Resources
Stull, Joseph Harlan "Joe" SoTF government, Secretary of Transportation
Thierbach, Joachim von "Spartacus" Leader of the Committees of Corresponence
Tito, Maurice Grantville court system, chief judge
Torstensson, Lennart Swedish general, commander in chief of USE army
Tourneau, Andre French Huguenot fanatic; part of Michel Ducos' organization
Turpin, Georges French Huguenot fanatic; part of Michel Ducos' organization
Utt, Derek Military administrator for the Fulda District
Wackernagel, Martin Courier
Waters, Jason Newspaper reporter
Weitz, Vincenz Anti-Semitic agitator
Wettin, Wilhelm Politician, leader of the Crown Loyalistparty in the USE (formerly Saxe-Weimar, Wilhelm IV, Duke of)
Wiley, Enoch Presbyterian minister; husband of Inez Wiley
Wiley, Inez Presbyterian church secretary, organist, and general factotum; wife of Enoch Wiley
Wiley, William Lyman, "Will" Son of Enoch and Inez Wiley; SoTF government, Department of Economic Resources