Stephen Larrabee (1630–1676) was a 17th-century French emigrant to the New England Colonies.
Larrabee's Landing, in today's Yarmouth, Maine, is named for him.
[1][2] The Meetinghouse under the Ledge was built from material floated down the Royal River from the First Falls and hauled up by oxen from Larrabee's Landing, further down Gilman Road, towards Cousins Island.
[1][4] Larrabee was a soldier in the Narragansett War (also known as King Philip's War),[1] as was his grandson (son of William), Stephen, who became a noted Indian fighter.
[5] Larrabee was killed by Native Americans on Jewell Island in Casco Bay in 1676.