Show ContentsPakind History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms

The old Scottish-Dalriadan name Pakind is derived from the personal name Payne. Pakind is a patronymic surname, which belongs to the category of hereditary surnames. Although this interpretation of the etymology of the surname Pakind is uncertain, it is generally accepted at the present time.

Early Origins of the Pakind family

The surname Pakind was first found in Yorkshire, where they held a family seat from very early times and were granted lands by Duke William of Normandy, their liege Lord, for their distinguished assistance at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 A.D.

Early History of the Pakind family

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Pakind Spelling Variations

Translation in medieval times was an undeveloped science and was often carried out without due care. For this reason, many early Scottish names appeared radically altered when written in English. The spelling variations of Pakind include Pagan, Paganell, Paganel, Pagnell and others.

Early Notables of the Pakind family

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Migration of the Pakind family

These settlers arrived in North America at a time when the east was burgeoning with prosperous colonies and the expanses of the west were just being opened up. The American War of Independence was also imminent. Some Scots stayed to fight for a new country, while others who remained loyal went north as United Empire Loyalists. The ancestors of all of them went on to rediscover their heritage in the 20th century through highland games and other patriotic Scottish events. The Pakind were among these contributors, for they have been located in early North American records: James Pagan, who came to Virginia in 1688; Robert Pagan, who arrived in Maine in 1748; Thomas Pagan, who arrived in St. John, N.B. in 1800; William Pagan, who came to New York in 1766.



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