Private Thomas Gragg served with Middlesex County Militia, Massachusetts Militia during the American Revolution.
"The son of JACOB and MARGARET GRAGG, born July 21, 1746 ; he married, December 1, 1768, EUNICE, daughter of JOHN and LYDIA (PARKER) LAKIN, born August 19, 1750."[1]
Manning, William H. "The Lakin Family of Groton, Mass." Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society 1909. Reprinted from the Oct. 1909 New England Historical and Genealogical Register.
Caleb Butler: "History of the Town of Groton"
Mass Vital Records, Groton
Greens Epitaths from The Old Burying Ground in Groton
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