Daniel Murray (October 19, 1751 – February 24, 1832)[1] was a judge and political figure in New Brunswick.
Born in Rutland, Vermont, he was the son of Colonel John Murray, of Scottish descent, and his second wife Elizabeth McClanathan.
After briefly establishing a legal practice in Brookline, Massachusetts, Murray served as a Major in the King's American Dragoons during the American Revolution, serving with his brothers Robert and John.
He was a justice in the Inferior Court of Common Pleas for New Brunswick.
Murray left New Brunswick in 1803 and returned to the United States.