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Lieut William Lakin

Birth
England
Death
22 Feb 1700 (aged 75–76)
Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Groton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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William Lakin II, son of William the Elder immigrant. Please note, his death date year is 1700; not to be confused with his father's death year in the story below of 1672.

From Samuel A. Green's Epitaphs, 1878, p. 242:

"William Lakin, the ancestor of the numerous families of this name that have lived at Groton, died December 10, 1672, at the advanced age of 90 or 91 years. He was born in England, and came to this country with his daughter-in-law and her two sons, William and John Lakin. Mr. Butler, in his excellent " History," (page 273), says that the family came from Redington, but as there is no such place in England, perhaps the parish of Ridling-ton is meant. They early settled at Reading, where the name was sometimes spelled Laukin. The two brothers were original pro-prietors of Groton, each owning a twenty-acre right.

William Lakin married Lydia, daughter of Abraham Brown, of Watertown, and had Lydia, born 1650; Mary, born 1652; William, born May 6, 1655; John, born January 3, 1658; Jonathan, born June 28, 1661; Abraham, born January 10, 1664; William, born May, 1665; Abraham, born September 11, 1667; and Eliab, born January 8, 1669. The first five were born at Reading, and the others at Groton.

John Lakin married Mary-----, and had the following chil-dren, born at Groton, on the dates set against their respective names: Sarah, February 4, 1661-2 ; William, May 12, 1664; Abi-gail, March 13, 1666-7; Joseph, April 14, 1670; Benjamin, November 6, 1672; and Josiah, September 14, 1675.

William Lakin was appointed October 15, 1673, Lieutenant of the military company of the town, and his brother John was con-firmed by the Governor and Council, July 13, 1689, as Ensign of the same company, though they may have acted as officers before these dates.

The murderous assault made by the Indians on the town, July 27, 1694, was begun at the house of Lieutenant William Lakin, who lived somewhere in the neighborhood of Chicopee Row."

According to American Biography, Vol IV, AHS, New York, 1919, p.318-319, he survived the attacks based on dates of deposition. This volume gives his est. birth date and actual date of death based on court and deeds records. These pages also give the birth dates for all of his children, some of which did not survive long. (Compare with A History of the Town of Reading by Lilley Eaton, 1874, p.94)

Children:
1) Mary, b. Reading, MA Nov 7 1649, d. Jan 3, 1649/50.
2) Lydia, b.1650, (untraced: prob. died in childhood)
3) Mary, b. 1652; m. John Nutting on Dec 11, 1674.
4) William, b. May 6, 1655; d. Mar 18, 1735
5) John, b. Jan 3, 1658; (prob. died young)
6) Jonathan b. Jun 28, 1661*. d. between Nov 1740 and Sep 1743.(*author mistakes his birthdate for Abraham below in American Biography after earlier having it correct).
7) Abraham, b. Groton, Jan 10 1664, first child in Groton. Died young.
8) Abraham, b. Sep 11, 1667. m. Abigail Snow. Died 1743-1747.
9) Eliab/Elizabeth, b. Jan 8, 1668. Dispute if these were a son or daughter or the same person (see American Biog. above). Married Jonathan Boyden in 1718.
10) Abigail, m. her cousin Joseph Lakin. Died 1758 at age of 90.
William Lakin II, son of William the Elder immigrant. Please note, his death date year is 1700; not to be confused with his father's death year in the story below of 1672.

From Samuel A. Green's Epitaphs, 1878, p. 242:

"William Lakin, the ancestor of the numerous families of this name that have lived at Groton, died December 10, 1672, at the advanced age of 90 or 91 years. He was born in England, and came to this country with his daughter-in-law and her two sons, William and John Lakin. Mr. Butler, in his excellent " History," (page 273), says that the family came from Redington, but as there is no such place in England, perhaps the parish of Ridling-ton is meant. They early settled at Reading, where the name was sometimes spelled Laukin. The two brothers were original pro-prietors of Groton, each owning a twenty-acre right.

William Lakin married Lydia, daughter of Abraham Brown, of Watertown, and had Lydia, born 1650; Mary, born 1652; William, born May 6, 1655; John, born January 3, 1658; Jonathan, born June 28, 1661; Abraham, born January 10, 1664; William, born May, 1665; Abraham, born September 11, 1667; and Eliab, born January 8, 1669. The first five were born at Reading, and the others at Groton.

John Lakin married Mary-----, and had the following chil-dren, born at Groton, on the dates set against their respective names: Sarah, February 4, 1661-2 ; William, May 12, 1664; Abi-gail, March 13, 1666-7; Joseph, April 14, 1670; Benjamin, November 6, 1672; and Josiah, September 14, 1675.

William Lakin was appointed October 15, 1673, Lieutenant of the military company of the town, and his brother John was con-firmed by the Governor and Council, July 13, 1689, as Ensign of the same company, though they may have acted as officers before these dates.

The murderous assault made by the Indians on the town, July 27, 1694, was begun at the house of Lieutenant William Lakin, who lived somewhere in the neighborhood of Chicopee Row."

According to American Biography, Vol IV, AHS, New York, 1919, p.318-319, he survived the attacks based on dates of deposition. This volume gives his est. birth date and actual date of death based on court and deeds records. These pages also give the birth dates for all of his children, some of which did not survive long. (Compare with A History of the Town of Reading by Lilley Eaton, 1874, p.94)

Children:
1) Mary, b. Reading, MA Nov 7 1649, d. Jan 3, 1649/50.
2) Lydia, b.1650, (untraced: prob. died in childhood)
3) Mary, b. 1652; m. John Nutting on Dec 11, 1674.
4) William, b. May 6, 1655; d. Mar 18, 1735
5) John, b. Jan 3, 1658; (prob. died young)
6) Jonathan b. Jun 28, 1661*. d. between Nov 1740 and Sep 1743.(*author mistakes his birthdate for Abraham below in American Biography after earlier having it correct).
7) Abraham, b. Groton, Jan 10 1664, first child in Groton. Died young.
8) Abraham, b. Sep 11, 1667. m. Abigail Snow. Died 1743-1747.
9) Eliab/Elizabeth, b. Jan 8, 1668. Dispute if these were a son or daughter or the same person (see American Biog. above). Married Jonathan Boyden in 1718.
10) Abigail, m. her cousin Joseph Lakin. Died 1758 at age of 90.

Gravesite Details

Unmarked grave. Headstones prior to 1706 do not survive for this cemetery.



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