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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.