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PORTRAITS    OF 

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EPES  AND  ANN   SARGENT 

CHILDREN   OF    WILLIAM    SARGENT    SECOND 

AND    THEIR     DESCENDANTS    IN    THE 

SARGENT-MURRAY-GILMAN    HOUSE 

GLOUCESTER,     MASSACHUSETTS    , 

1921 


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PORTRAITS    OF 

EPES  AND  ANN   SARGENT 

CHILDREN  OF    WILLIAM    SARGENT    SECOND 

AND    THEIR    DESCENDANTS    IN    THE 

SARGENT-MURRAY-GILMAN    HOUSE 

GLOUCESTER.     MASSACHUSETTS 

1921  4i042547 

1.  EPES  SARGENT  of  the  third  generation  of  the  Gloucester  Fam- 
ily; born  in  Gloucester,  1690;  died  in  Salem,  Massachusetts,  1762.  From 
a  painting  by  Copley,  the  property  of  his  great  great  great  grand- 
daughter,  Mrs.  G.   H.  Clements. 

2.  CATHERINE  WINTHROP,  daughter  of  John  Winthrop,  1681- 
1747,  greatgrandson  of  Governor  John  Winthrop  of  the  Massachusetts 
Bay  Colony,  widow  of  Samuel  Browne  and  second  wife  of  Epes  Sargent; 
born  in  Gloucester  1711,  died  in  Salem  1781.  From  a  painting  by  John 
Smibert,  the  property  of  George  Nixon  Black. 


Epes  Sargent,  oldest  son  of  Epes  Sargent, 
his  wife  and  descendants 

3.  EPES  SARGENT  of  the  fourth  generation;  born  in  Gloucester 
1721;  died  in  1779.  From  a  portrait  by  Copley,  the  property  of  his 
great  great  granddaughter,  Mrs.  G.  H.  Clements. 

4.  CATHERINE  OSBORNE,  wife  of  Epes  Sargent  of  the  fourth 
generation,  1722-1788.  From  a  portrait  by  Copley,  the  property  of  her 
great  great  granddaughter,   Mrs.  G.  H.  Clements. 

5.  ANNA  SARGENT  of  the  sixth  generation,  daughter  of  Epes 
Sargent  of  the  fifth  generation,  elder  son  of  Epes  Sargent  of  the  fourth 
generation,  and  wife  of  John  Parker,  1783-1844;  born  in  Gloucester 
1782;  died  in  Boston  1873.  A  pencil  sketch  made  by  her  nephew,  John 
James  Dixwell. 


6.  JOHN  JAMES  DIXWELL  of  the  seventh  generation,  son  of 
Esther  Sargent  of  the  sixth  generation,  daughter  of  Epes  Sargent  of 
the  fifth  generation,  elder  son  of  Epea  Sargent  of  the  fourth  genera- 
tion, and  wife  of  John  Dixwell,  M.D.,  born  and  died  in  Boston  1777- 
1834;  born  in  Boston  1856;  died  in  Jamaica  Plain  (Boston)  1876.  From 
life  about  18X2. 

7.  EPES  SARGENT  DIXWELL  of  the  seventh  generation,  brother 
of  John  James  Dixwell;  born  in  Boston  1807;  died  in  Cambridge  1899. 
From  life  about  1877. 

8.  EPES  SARGENT  of  the  sixth  generation,  son  of  John  Osborne 
Sargent  of  the  fifth  generation,  younger  son  of  Epes  Sargent  of  the 
fourth  generation;  born  in  Gloucester  1784;  died  in  Roxbury,  Massa- 
chusetts, 1853.  From  a  painting,  the  property  of  his  grandson,  William 
Coffin  Sargent. 

9.  JOHN  OSBORNE  SARGENT  of  the  seventh  generation,  son  of 
Epes  Sargent  of  the  sixth  generation,  son  of  ^ohn  Osborne  Sargent  of 
the  fifth  generation,  younger  son  of  Epes  Sargent  of  the  fourth  gener- 
ation; born  in  Gloucester  1811;  died  in  New  York  1891.  From  a  painting 
made  in  1889  by  Hermann  Schmiechen,  the  property  of  his  daughter. 
Miss  Georgiana  Welles  Sargent. 

10.  EPES  SARGENT  of  the  seventh  generation,  brother  of  John 
Osborne  Sargeot;  born  in  Gloucester  1813;  died  in  Roxbury,  Massa- 
chusetts, 1880.  From  a  painting  made  between  1840-45  by  Charles  Loring 
Elliott,   the  property  of  his   nephew,  John  Osborne  Sumner. 


Descendants  of  Winthrop  Sargent,    third  son  of  Epes  Sargent 

11.  JUDITH  SARGENT  of  the  fifth  generation,  oldest  child  of  Win- 
throp Sargent  of  the  fourth  generation,  and  wife  of  John  Murray;  born 
in  Gloucester  1751;  died  in  Natchez,  Mississippi,  1820.  From  a  paint- 
ing by  Copley  made  about  1769,  the  property  of  Charles  S.  Sargent, 
grandson  of  her  first  cousin,  Ignatius  Sargent  of   the  fifth  generatfon. 

12.  JUDITH  SARGENT  of  the  fifth  generation  (Mrs.  Murray).  From 
a  painting  by  Stuart  made  about  1805,  the  property  of  her  great  great 
niece,  Mrs.  William  Wilton  Phipps. 

13.  JOHN  MURRAY,  husband  of  Judith  Sargent  of  the  fifth  gen- 
eration; born  in  Alton,  England,  1741;  died  in  Boston,  Massachusetts, 
1815.     Engraved  by  Charles  B.  J.   F.  de  St.  Memin. 

14.  JULIA  MARIA  of  the  sixth  generation,  daughter  of  Judith  Sar- 
gent (Mrs.  Murray)  and  wife  of  Adam  Louis  Bingaman;  born  in  Glouces- 


terl791;  died  in  Natchez,   Mississippi,   1822.     From  a  painting  by  Stuart 
made  about  1805,  the  property  of  her  great  great  niece,  Mrs.  Paul  Dana. 

15.  ADAM  LOUIS  BINGAMAN,  husband  of  Julia  Maria  Murray  of 
the  sixth  generation;  born  in  Natchez,  Mississippi,  1793;  died  in  New 
Orleans,  Louisiana,  1SG9,  From  a  portrait  the  property  of  David  Law- 
rence McKittrick. 

16.  WLMTHROP  SARGENT  of  the  fifth  generation,  elder  son  of 
Winthrop  Sargent  of  the  fourth  generation;  born  in  Gloucester  1753; 
died  near  New  Orleans,  Louisiana,  1820.  From  a  painting  by  Stuart 
made  about  1b05,  the  property  of  his  great  granddaughter,  Mrs.  Paul 
Dana. 

17.  MARY  McLNTOSH,  widow  of  David  Williams  and  second  wife 
of  Winthrop  Sargent  of  the  fifth  generation;  born  in  Stalford,  Connecti- 
cut, 1761;  died  in  Philadelphia,  1844.  From  a  painting  the  property  of 
her  great  granddaughter,   Mrs.   Cora  Urquahart  Potter.        ' 

1^.  MARY  McINTOSH,  second  wife  of  Winthrop  Sargent  of  the 
fifth  generation.  From  a  painting  by  Stuart  made  about  1805,  the 
pro[}erty  of  her  great  granddaughter,    Mrs.    Paul  Dana. 

19.  WINTHROP  SARGENT  of  the  fifth  generation  and  his  wife 
Mary  Mcintosh.  Mezzotints  engraved  by  Charles  B.  J.  F.  de  St. 
Memin,  reduced  from  life-sized  drawinsg  made  by  him  about  1800,  and 
owned  by  their  great  granddaughter,   Mrs.   William  Wilton  Phipps. 

20.  WILLIAM  FITZ  WINTHROP  SARGENT  of  the  sixth  genera- 
tion, elder  son  of  Winthrop  Sargent  of  the  fifth  generation;  born  in 
Natchez,  Mississippi,  1799;  died  in  Philadelphia,  1822.  From  a  miniature 
the  property  of  his  great  niece,   Miss  Margaret  Percy  Sargent. 

21.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  SARGENT  of  the  sixth  generation, 
brother  of  William  Fitz  Winthrop  Sargent;  born  and  died  in  Natchez, 
Mississippi,  1802  1864.  From  a  miniature  the  property  of  his  grand- 
daughter.  Miss  Margaret  Percy  Sargent. 

22.  WINTHROP  SARGENT  of  the  seventh  generation,  oldest  son 
of  George  Washington  Sargent  of  the  sixth  generation;  born  in  Phila- 
delphia 1825;  died  in  Paris,   France,   1870.     From  life. 

23.  MARY  SARGENT  of  the  seventh  generation,  daughter  of  George 
Washington  Sargent  of  the  sixth  generation  and  wife  of  Henry  Postle- 
thwaite  Duncan,  1823  1879;  born  in  Philadelphia,  1829;  died  in  London, 
England,   1912.     From  a  painting  made  in  New  York  before  1855. 


24.  MARY  SARGENT  of  the  seventh  generation.  From  a  bust 
made  in  Florence,  Italy,  by  Hiram  Powers,  probably  between  1856  and 
1860,  and  the  property  of  Charlea  S.  Sargent,  great  grandson  of  tlie 
brother  of  her  great  grandfather. 

25.  JANE  PERCY  SARGENT  of  the  seventh  generation,  sister  of 
Mary  Sargewt,  and  wife  of  William  Butler  Duncan,  1830  1912;  born  in 
Philadelphia,  1&33;  died  in  New  York,  1905.  From  a  painting  by  G.  P. 
A.  Healey,  the  property  of  her  daughter,  Mrs.  William  Wilton  Phipps. 

26.  FITZWILLIAM  SARGENT  of  the  fifth  generation,  younger  son 
of  Winthrop  Sargent  of  the  fuurth  generation;  born  in  Gloucester  1768; 
died  in  Newton,  Massachu.setLs,  1822.  From  a  painting  by  Michael 
Felice  Corne. 

27.  WINTHROP  SARGENT  of  the  sixth  generation,  oldest  son  of 
Fitzwilliam  Sargent  of  tne  tilth  generation,  younger  son  of  Winthrop 
Sargent;  born  in  Gloucester  1792;  died  in  Morgans  Corner,  Delaware 
County,  Pennsylvania,  1874.  Fiom  a  miniature  by  Sarah  Goodridge,  the 
property  of  his  grandoun,   Winthrop  Sargent. 

28.  FITZWILLIAM  SARGENT  of  the  seventh  generation,  oldest 
son  of  Winthrop  Sargent  of  the  sixth  generation,  oldest  son  of  Fitz- 
william Sargent  of  the  fifth  generation,  younger  son  of  Winthrop  Sar- 
gent; born  in  Gloucester  l82U;  died  in  London,  England,  18b9.     l-'rom  life. 

29.  MARY  NEWBOLD  SINGER,  born  in  Philadelphia,  1826,  died  in 
London,  England,  1906;  wife  of  Fitzwilliam  Sargent  of  the  seventh  gen- 
eration and  mother  of  John  Singer  Sargent.     From  life. 

30.  JOHN  SINGER  SARGENT  of  the  eighth  generation,  oldest  son 
of  Fitzwilliam  Sargent  of  the  seventh  generation,  oldest  son  of  Win- 
throp Sargent  of  the  sixth  generation,  oldest  son  of  Fitzwilliam  Sar- 
gent of  the  fifth  generation,  younger  son  of  Winthrop  Sargent  of  the 
fuurth  generation;  born  in  Florence,  Italy,  1856.  From  a  negative 
made  in  1903  by  Sarah  Choate  Sears. 

31.  JOHN  SINGER  SARGENT  of  the  eighth  generation.  From  a 
negative  made  in  1920  by  Sarah  Choate  Seara. 

32.  JOHN  SINGER  SARGENT  of  the  eighth  generation.  By 
Augustus  Saint  Gaudens,   made  in  Paris  in  1880. 

33.  JOHN  SINGER  SARGENT  of  the  eighth  generation.     From  life. 

34.  JOHN  SINGER  SARGENT  of  the  eighth  generation.  From  a 
portrait  painted  by  himself  in  1907  for  the  collection  of  portraits  of 
distinguished  painters  in  the  Uir'izzi  Gallery  at  Florence,   Italy. 


35.  JOHN  SINGER  SARGENT  of  the  eighth  generation  and 
CHARLES  SPRAGUE  SARGENT  of  the  seventh  generation.  From  a 
negative  made  in  1919  by  Miss  Louisa  Peabody  Loring. 

36.  JOHN  SINGER  SARGENT  of  the  eighth  generation  and 
CHARLES  SPRAGUE  SARGENT  of  the  seventh  generation.  From  a 
negative  made  in  iy2U^by  Guy  Lowell. 

37.  WINTHROP  SARGENT  of  the  eighth  generation,  second  son  of 
Winthrop  Sargent  of  the  seventli  generation,  second  son  of  Winthrop 
Sargent  of  the  sixth  generation,  oldest  son  of  Fitzwilliam  Sargent  of 
the  fifth  generation,  younger  son  of  Winthrop  Sargent  of  the  fourth 
generation;  born  in  Gwynedd,  Montgomery  County,  Pennsylvania,  1853. 

38.  SARAH  SARGENT  of  the  sixth  generation,  second  daughter  of 
Fitzwilliam  Sargent,  younger  son  of  Winthrop  Sargent,  and  wife  of 
Samuel  Worcester,  1793  1844;  born  in  Gloucester  179."!;  died  in  Waltham, 
Massachusetts,  1893.  From  a  miniature  by  Sarah  (Joodridge,  the  prop- 
erty of  her  granddaughter,   Emma  Worcester  Doughty. 

39.  JULIANA  SARGENT  of  the  sixth  generation,  third  daughter 
of  F^itzwilliam  Sargent,  younger  son  of  Winthrop  Sargent,  and  wife  of 
Captain  Edward  Babbitt,  U.  S.  Navy;  born  and  died  in  Gloucester 
1797-1842.  From  a  miniature  by  Sarah  Goodridge,  the  property  of  the 
widow  of  her  nephew,  Gorham  Parsons  Sargent. 

40.  FITZWILLIAM  SARGENT  of  the  sixth  generation,  second  son 
of  Fitzwilliam  Sargent,  yuunger  son  of  Winthrop  Sargent;  born  in 
Gloucester  1799;  drowned  at  sea  near  Gloucester  1818.  From  a  minia- 
ture by  Sarah  Goodridge,  the  property  of  his  grandniece,  Elizabeth 
Byrd  Pleasants. 


Sarah  Sargent,  oldest  daughter  of  Epes  Sargent 

41.  SARAH  SARGENT  of  the  fourth  generation,  wife  of  Nathaniel 
Allen;  born  and  died  in  Gloucester  1729-1792.  From  a  painting  by 
Copley,  the  property   of   her  great  great  nephew,  Charles  S.  Sargent. 

42.  NATHANIEL  ALLEN,  husband  of  Sarah  Sargent  of  the  fourth 
generation;  born  in  Gloucester  1718;  died  in  Dover,  New  Hampshire, 
1772.     From  a  painting  by  Copley,  the  property  of  Charles  S.  Sargent. 


Daniel  Sargent,  fifth  son  of  Epes  Sargent, 
his  wife  and  descendants 

43.  DANIEL  SARGENT  of  the  fourth  generation;  born  in  Glouces- 
ter 1731;  died  in  Boston  1806.  From  a  painting  by  his  son  Henry 
Sargent,  the  property  of  his  great  great  granddaughter,  Elizabeth  Sar- 
gent Miller. 

44.  AL-CliY  TURNER,  wife  of  Daniel  Sargent  of  the  fourth  gener- 
ation (1743  1813).  From  a  painting  by  Copley,  the  property  of  her  great 
great  great  granddaughter,   Mary  Elizabeth  Sargent  MacArlhur. 

45.  MARY  TURNER,  wife  of  Daniel  Sargent  of  the  fourth  gener- 
ation (1743  1813).  From  a  painting  by  her  son,  Henry  Sargent,  the 
property  of  her  great  great  granddaughter,   Elizabeth  Sargent  Miller. 

46.  JOHN  TURNER,  father  of  Mrs.  Daniel  Sargent  (1709  1786). 
From  a  painting  by  John  Smibert,  the  property  of  the  Museum  of 
Fine  Arts,   Boston. 

47.  DANIEL  SARGENT  of  the  fifth  generation,  oldest  son  of  Daniel 
Sargent  of  the  fourth  generation;  born  in  Gloucester  1764;  died  in 
Boston  184ii.  From  a  painting,  the  property  of  the  Massachusetts  Gen- 
eral Hospital,  Boston. 

48.  DANIEL  SARGENT  CURTIS  of  the  seventh  generation,  son  of 
Maria  Osborne,  only  child  of  Daniel  Sargent  of  the  fifth  generation, 
and  wife  of  Thomas  Buckminster  Curtis,  1795  1871;  Banker;  born  in 
Boston  1825;  died  in  London,  England,  1908.  From  a  painting  by  Antonio 
Mancini,   the  property  of  Mrs.   Daniel  Sargent  Curtis. 

49.  IGNATIUS  SARGENT  of  the  sixth  generation,  son  of  Ignatius 
Sargent  of  the  fifth  generation,  the  second  son  of  Daniel  Sargent;  born 
in  Gloucester  1800;  died  in  Brookline,  Massachusetts,  1884.  From  life 
about  1855. 

50.  CHARLES  SPRAGUE  SARGENT  of  the  seventh  generation, 
son  of  Ignatius  Sargent  of  the  sixth  generation,  son  of  Ignatius  Sar- 
gent of  the  fifth  generation.  A  drawing  made  by  John  Singer  Sargent 
July  3,  1919,  and  presented  by  him  to  the  Sargent-Murray-Gilman  House. 

51.  JOHN  TURNER  SARGENT  of  the  fifth  generation,  third  son 
of  Daniel  Sargent;  born  in  Gloucester  1769;  died  in  Boston  1813.  From 
a  painting  probably  made  by  his  brother  Henry  Sargent,  the  property 
of  Mrs.   Francis  Williams  Sargent,   widow  of  his  grandson. 

52.  CHRISTIANA  KEADIE  SWAN  (1778  1867),  wife  of  John  Turner 
Sargent  of  the  fifth  generation,  third  son  of  Daniel  Sargent.  From  a 
miniature,  the  property  of  Miss  Margaret  Sargent  Whitney,  her  great 
granddaughter. 


53.  JAMES  SWAN,  father  of  Christiana  Keadie,  wife  of  John  Tur- 
ner Sargent  of  the  fifth  generation;  born  in  Fifeshire,  Scotland,  1754; 
died  in  Paris,  France,  183D.  From  a  painting  by  Stuart,  the  property 
of  Miss  Ehzabeth  H.   Bartol. 

54.  HEPZIBAH  CLARK,  wife  of  James  Swan  and  mother  of  Chris- 
tiana Keadie,  wife  of  John  Turner  Sargent  of  tiie  fifth  generation. 
From  a  painting  by  Stuart,  the  property  of  Miss  Elizabeth  H.  Bartol. 

55.  JOHN  TURNER  SARGENT  of  the  sixth  generation,  oldest  son 
of  John  Turner  Sargent,  third  son  of  Daniel  Sargent;  born  and  died  in 
Boston  18U7-1877.     From  life. 

56.  HENRY  JACKSON  SARGENT  of  the  sixth  generation,  second 
son  of  Juhn  Turner  Sargent,  third  son  of  Daniel  Sargent;  born  and 
died  in*  Boston  18U8-1867.  From  a  painting  by  Chester  Harding,  the 
property  of  William  Worthen  Appleton,  husband  of  his  daughter,  Anna 
Debiois  Sargent. 

57.  HENRY  JACKSON  SARGENT  of  the  seventh  generation,  oldest 
child  of  Henry  Jackson  Sargent  of  the  sixth  generation;  born  in  Bos- 
ton 1834;  commander  of  a  clipper  ship  at  twenty-one;  lost  with  his 
ship,  the  Emily  C.  Starr,  in  the  China  Sea  in  1862.  From  a  daguerre- 
otype the  property  of  the  widow  of  his  brother,  Francis  Williams 
Sargent. 

58.  HOWARD  SARGENT  of  the  sixth  generation,  youngest  son  of 
John  Turner  Sargent,  third  son  of  Daniel  Sargent;  born  and  died  in 
Boston  1810-1872.  From  a  painting  by  Chester  Harding,  the  property 
of  his  daughter  Ella,   widow  of  Daniel  Oakey. 

59.  HENRY  SARGENT  of  the  fifth  generation,  fourth  son  of  Daniel 
Sargent;  born  in  Gloucester  1776;  died  in  Boston  1845.  From  a  painting 
by  himself,  the  property  of  the  Museum  of  Fine  Arts,   Boston. 

60.  HENRY  WINTHROP  SARGENT  of  the  sixth  generation,  son 
of  Henry  Sargent,  fourth  son  of  Daniel  Sargent;  born  in  Boston  1810; 
died  in  Fishkill  Landing  (now  Beacon)  New  York,   1882.     From  life. 

61.  WINTHROP  HENRY  SARGENT  of  the  seventh  generation,  eon 
of  Henry  Winthrop  Sargent  of  the  sixth  generation,  son  of  Henry 
Sargent,  fourth  son  of  Daniel  Sargent;  born  in  New  York  1840;  died 
in  North  East  Harbor,   Maine,  1916.     From  life. 

62.  JOHN  TURNER  WELLES  SARGENT  of  the  sixth  generation, 
son  of  Henry  Sargent,  fourth  son  of  Daniel  Sargent;  born  in  Dorches- 
ter, Massachusetts,  1813;  died  in  Boston  1877.  From  a  painting  by  his 
father,  the  property  of  the  Museum  of  Fine  Arts,   Boston. 


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63.  WINTHROP  SARGENT  of  the  fifth  generation,  fifth  son  of 
Daniel  Sargent;  born  and  died  in  Boston  1783-1808.  From  a  painting 
by  his  brother  Henry  Sargent,  the  property  of  his  great  nephew, 
Charles  Sprague  Sargent. 

64.  WINTHROP  SARGENT  of  the  fifth  generation,  fifth  son  of 
Daniel  Sargent;  born  and  died  in  Boston  1783-1808.  From  a  painting 
by  his  brother  Henry  Sargent,  the  property  of  his  great  nephew, 
Sullivan  Amory  Sargent. 

65.  LUCIUS  MANLIUS  SARGENT  of  the  fifth  generation,  sixth 
and  youngest  son  of  Daniel  Sargent;  born  in  Boston  1786;  died  in  Rox- 
bury,  Massachusetts,  1867.  From  a  miniature  by  Alvin  Clark,  the  prop- 
erty of  his  grandson,   Sullivan  Amory  Sargent. 

66.  LUCIUS  MANLIUS  SARGENT  of  the  fifth  generation.  In  his 
library  in  Roxbury.     From  life. 

67.  LUCIUS  MANLIUS  SARGENT  of  the  fifth  generation.  From 
a  portrait  by  Alvin  Clark,  made  probably  about  1856,  the  property  of 
his  great  granddaughter,  Hetty  Appleton  Sargent  (Mrs.  F.  L.  Higgin- 
son,  Jr.) 

68.  HORACE  BINNEY  SARGENT  of  the  sixth  generation,  elder 
son  of  Lucius  Manlius  Sargant,  si.xth  and  youngest  son  of  Daniel  Sar- 
gent; born  in  Boston  1821;  died  in  Santa  Barbara,  California,  1908. 
From  a  portrait  by  Alvin  Clark,  made  probably  about  1856,  the  prop- 
erty of  his  granddaughter,  Hetty  Appleton  Sargent  (Mrs.  F.  L.  Hig- 
ginson,  Jr  ) 

69.  LUCIUS  MANLIUS  SARGENT  of  the  sixth  generation,  younger 
80n  of  Lucius  Manlius  Sargent,  sixth  and  youngest  son  of  Daniel  Sar- 
gent; born  in  Boston  1826;  killed  in  battle  near  Bellfield,  Virginia, 
December  9,   1864.     From  life. 

Paul  Dudley  Sargent,  eighth  son  of  Epes  Sargent, 
and  his  descendants 

70.  PAUL  DUDLEY  SARGENT  of  the  fourth  generation;  eighth 
son  of  Epes  Sargent  of  the  third  generation;  born  in  Salem,  Massachu- 
setts, 1745;  died  in  Sullivan,  Maine,  1827.  From  a  sketch  by  John 
Trumbull,  the  property  of  Mrs.  Charles  Harrison  Tweed,  widow  of  his 
great  great  grandson. 

71.  LUCY  SAUNDERS,  wife  of  Paul  Dudley  Sargent  of  the  fourth 
generation,  and  daughter  of  Hon.  Thomas  Saunders,  1729-1744,  of 
Gloucester;    born   in   Gloucester,    1752;   died   in   Sullivan,    Maine,    1840. 


72.  CATHERINE  WINTHROP  SARGENT  of  the  fifth  generation, 
second  child  of  Paul  Dudley  Sargent  of  the  fourth  generation  and  wife 
of  Theodore  Jones;  born  in  Amherst,  New  Hampshire,  1775;  died  in  Sul- 
livan,  Maine,   1848.     From  a  portrait. 

73.  CHARLES  HARRISON  TWEED  of  the  eighth  generation, 
great  grandson  of  Catherine  Winthrop  Sargent  of  the  fifth  generation, 
second  child  of  Paul  Dudley  Sargent  of  the  fourth  generation,  and  wife 
of  Theodore  Jones;  born  in  Calais,  Maine,  1844;  died  in  New  York,  1917. 

Ann  Sargent,  seventh  child  of  William  Sargent  second, 
and  sister  of  Epes  Sargent,  and  her  descendants 

74.  ANN  SARGENT  of  the  third  generation,  daughter  of  William 
Sargent  of  the  second  generation,  sister  of  Epes  Sargent  and  wife  of 
Nathaniel  Ellery  of  Gloucester;  born  and  died  in  Gloucester,  1692-1782. 
From  a  painting  by  Copley  owned  by  Mrs.   N.   Martin  Rogers. 

75.  RACHEL  STEVENS  ELLERY  of  the  fifth  generation,  born 
and  died  in  Gloucester  175U  1833,  granddaughter  of  Ann  Sargent  of  the 
third  generation,  and  wife  of  Daniel  Rogers.  From  a  pastel  made 
probably  about  1780  by  Benjamin  Blyth. 

76.  DANIEL  ROGERS,  husband  of  Rachel  Stevens  Ellery  of  the 
fifth  generation;  born  in  Kittery,  New  Hampshire,  1734;  died  in  Glouces- 
ter, 1880;  a  prominent  merchant  of  Gloucester.  From  a  pastel  made 
probably  about  1780  by  Benjamin  Blyth. 

77.  JOHN  STEVENS  ELLERY  of  the  sixth  generation,  great 
grandson  of  Ann  Sargent  of  the  third  generation;  born  in  Gloucester 
1773;  died  in  Jamaica  Plain  (Boston)  1845.  From  a  painting  by  Stuart, 
the  property  of  his  great  nephew    Charles  Sprague  Sargent. 

78.  HARRISON  ELLERY  of  the  seventh  generation,  great  great 
grandson  of  Ann  Sargent;  born  in  Gloucester  1841;  died  in  Brookline, 
Massachusetts,   1919.     From  life  about  1912. 


79.  Gloster  House  built  by  Winthrop  Sargent  of  the  fifth  genera- 
tion near  Natchez,  Mississippi,  and  occupied  by  him  and  later  by  his 
son  George  Washington,   and  his  grandson  George  until  1880. 

80.  House  built  by  Daniel  Sargent  of  the  fourth  generation  on  Main 
Street,  Gloucester,  and  occupied  by  him  and  later  by  his  son  Ignatius. 

81.  House  on  Main  Street,  Gloucester,  occupied  by  Ann  Sargent  of 
the  third  generation,   wife  of  Nathaniel  Ellery,   1683-1761. 


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82.  House  on  Front  Street,  Gloucester,  built  and  occupied  by  John 
Stevens  Ellery  of  the  fifth  generation;  born  and  died  in  Gloucester, 
1748-1797,  grandson  of  Ann  Sargent  of  the  third  generation,  wife  of 
Nathaniel  Ellery,  1683  1761. 

83.  Wodenethe  on  the  Hudson  River,  at  Beacon,  New  York,  the  home 
of  Henry  Wihthrop  Sargent  of  the  sixth  generation  and  of  his  son 
Winthrop  Henry  from  1841  to  1916. 

84.  Grave  of  Mary  Duncan,  born  in  Boston,  1657,  died  in  Glouces- 
ter 1725,  wife  of  William  Sargent  of  the  second  generation,  and  mother 
of  Epes  Sargent;  in  the  Bridge  Street  Cemetery,   Gloucester. 

85.  Grave  of  Epes  Sargent  of  the  third  generation;  in  the  Bridge 
Street  Cemetery,   Gloucester. 

86.  Monument  over  the  grave  of  Paul  Dudley  Sargent  of  the  fourth 
generation;  on  the  shore  of  Frenchman's  Bay,  Sullivan,   Maine. 

87.  Grave  of  Judith  Sargent  (Mrs.  Murray)  of  the  fifth  generation; 
on  Saint  Catherine's  Creek  between  the  Vale  and  the  Fatherland  Plan- 
tations, near  Natchez,   Mississippi. 

83.  Family  burying-ground  of  Winthrop  Sargent  of  the  fifth  gener- 
ation; near  Natchez,    Mississippi. 

89.  Commission  to  Epes  Sargent  of  the  third  generation  as  Justice 
of  the  Peace  in  the  County  of  Esse.x,  Province  of  Massachusetts  Bay 
on  the  nineteenth  day  of  December,  1720,  issued  by  Samuel  Shute,  Cap- 
tain General  and  Governor  in  Chief  in  and  over  said  Province  at  Boston. 
Facsimile  of  the  original  the  property  of  Mary  Sargent  Hoffmann,  great 
great,  great  granddaughter  of  Epes  Sargent. 

90.  Commission  of  Major  in  the  Regiment  of  Militia  in  the  County 
of  Essex  issued  to  Epes  Sargent,  April,  1729,  by  William  Dummer,  Esq., 
Lieutenant  Governor  &  Commander-in-Chief  in  and  over  His  Majesty's 
Province  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay  in  New  England  &.  Facsimile  of 
the  original,  the  property  of  Winthrop  Sargent,  great  great  great 
grandson  of  Ei)es  Sargent. 

91.  Commission  as  Colonel  of  the  Ist  Regiment  of  Militia  of  the 
County  of  Essex  issued  to  Paul  Dudley  Sargent,  September  26,  1778, 
and  signed  by  John  Avery,  Depty.  Sec.  Facsimile  of  the  original  pre- 
served in  the  Records  of  the  State  of  Massachusetts. 


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92.  Book-plates  of 

1.  Epes  Sargent  of  the  fourth  generation,  by  Paul  Revere. 

2.  Lucius  Manlius  Sargent  of  the  fifth  generation. 

3.  Winthrop  Sargent  of  the  fifth  generation,    son  of  Daniel 

Sargent. 

4.  Ignatius  Sargent  of   the   fifth   generation,  son   of   Daniel 

Sargent,   by  Joseph  Callender. 

5.  Winthrop  Sargent  of  the  fifth  generation,  son  of  Winthrop 

Sargent,   by  Joseph  Callender. 

93.  Hatchment  with  the  Parsons  impaling  the  Sargent  Arms  em- 
broidered by  Mary  Parsons,  1730-1802,  wife  of  Nathaniel  Ellery,  1726- 
1778,  son  of  Ann  Sargent,  1692-1782,  of  the  third  generation,  sister  of 
Epes  Sargent  and  wife  of  Nathaniel  Ellery,   1683-1761.