Epes Sargent (soldier)


Epes Sargent was an American soldier and landowner from Gloucester, Massachusetts.

Early life

Sargent was born on July 12, 1690 in Gloucester, Massachusetts. He was the seventh of fifteen children born to William Sargent II, who came to Gloucester before 1678, and Mary Duncan, daughter of Peter Duncan and step-granddaughter of Samuel Symonds, deputy Governor.
His maternal grandparents were Mary Eppes and Peter Duncan, who emigrated from England to Massachusetts. His paternal grandfather was William Sargent from Exeter, England.

Career

Sargent was one of the largest landholders in Gloucester. He served as a colonel of militia before the Revolutionary War and was a justice of the general session court for more than thirty years.
In 1744, he was Gloucester's representative in the General Court of Massachusetts.
In 1760, two years before his death, he had his portrait painted by John Singleton Copley.

Personal life

On April 1, 1720, he married Esther McCarty, daughter of Florence McCarty, one of the founders of the first Protestant Episcopal society in New England. Before her death, they were the parents of:
After her death, he married Catherine Brown, a widow of Samuel Brown, on August 10, 1744 and moved to Salem, Massachusetts. She was the daughter of Ann Dudley and John Winthrop. Her maternal grandfather was Gov. Joseph Dudley and her paternal grandfather was Wait Winthrop, son of Gov. John Winthrop the Younger and grandson of Gov. John Winthrop, both Governors of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Together, they were the parents of:
Sargent died on December 6, 1762 in Salem, Mass, and his remains were removed to Gloucester for burial.

Descendants

His grandchildren included Daniel Sargent, a politician who was close friends with President John Quincy Adams, Henry Sargent, a painter, and Lucius Manlius Sargent, the temperance advocate, Judith Sargent Murray, the poet and advocate for women's rights, and Winthrop Sargent, Governor of Mississippi Territory.
The artist John Singer Sargent is a descendant through Epes's son, Winthrop.