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GREGORY BAXTER. Of this branch in America we first hear of the name of Gregory Baxter, who probably came over with Winthrop, or certainly in the fleet with him, from England. He was one of the first settlers of Roxbury, in 1630. He was probably still in Roxbury when his son John was born, in 1639. He then moved to Braintree, and settled in that part then called Ruggles Point, afterwards Bent's Point, but now called Quincy Point. He was there in 1640. In 1643 the Boston Records show power given to Goodman Basse and Goodman Backster, both of Braintree, to buy the overplus in the Three Hill Meadow there. In 1631 he was admitted a Freeman; March 6, 1631, was the date of his oath.
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Gregory Baxter was a contemporary of the Rev. Richard, of England, though the latter was born at Rowton, England, in 1615, and it is not improbable that Gregory came from the same neighborhood; indeed, Gregory is thought by some, and tradition holds that he was as near a relative as brother, but of this I have not yet ascertained the truth.
Marriage and Family
Gregory married Margaret Paddy, the sister of William Paddy, of Plymouth, a very distinguished man in that vicinity, his name appearing on many public papers and records.
THEIR CHILDREN WERE :
BETHUI.IA, or BETHIA, b. 1632 : m. Samuel Bearing, of Braintree.
JOHN, b. Dec. 1, 1639: m. Hannah White, of Weymouth : d. Apr. 21, 1719 : farmer.
ABIGAIL, m. Joseph Adams, of Braintree Nov. 29, 1G50.
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