Daniel Sargent Sr.
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Daniel Sargent Sr. | |
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portrait by Henry Sargent | |
| Born | March 18, 1730 |
| Died | February 18, 1806 (aged 75) |
| Occupation | Merchant |
| Spouse |
Mary Turner (m. 1763) |
| Children | 7, including Daniel, Henry, Lucius |
| Parent(s) | Epes Sargent Ester McCarty |
| Relatives | Paul Dudley Sargent (brother) John Sargent (brother) |
Daniel Sargent Sr. (March 18, 1730 – February 18, 1806) was an American merchant in Gloucester, Massachusetts, and then Boston.[1]

Sargent was born on March 18, 1730, in Gloucester, Massachusetts. He was the son of Col. Epes Sargent (1690–1762) and Ester McCarty, daughter of Florence McCarty.[2] His brothers were Revolutionary war hero Paul Dudley Sargent (1745–1828) and John Sargent (1750–1824).[3]
Through his other brother Winthrop Sargent (1727–1793), he was the uncle of Judith Sargent Murray (1751–1820), the poet and advocate for women's rights, and Winthrop Sargent (1753–1820), Governor of Mississippi Territory.[4] His father was one of the largest landholders in Gloucester and had is portrait painted in 1760 by John Singleton Copley two years before his death in 1762.[5]
