From Gregory Baxter of Braintree's about section:
"In his will of 20 August 1658 William Paddy of Boston bequeathed 50s. to "my sister Margaret Baxter," and Savage says that this was the wife of Gregory Baxter. But Nicholas Baxter of Boston, mariner, also had a wife Margaret, as may be seen from deeds of 25 December 1661 and 12 December 1668. In the latter deed we learn that she had had an earlier husband, with whom she had had a daughter Mary who married John Bull. Since William Paddy and Nicholas Baxter were both mariners, and were in these years both of Boston, it seems more likely that William's sister or sister-in-law was the wife of Nicholas and not Gregory."
Since it seems the association with the maiden name Paddy for Margaret, wife of Gregory Baxter, is questionable and arguments are even made against it, I suggest we disconnect her from parents Sir William Paddy and Alyce Elizabeth Paddy. Any objections?
Thanks,
Tamas Caldwell-Gilbert
Agreed and done.
William Paddy of Boston Was probably not her brother and Sir William Paddy (above) was a Royal Physician with no known children.