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  Jay, William
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AffiliationLiberty   
NameWilliam Jay
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, New York , United States
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Born June 16, 1789
DiedOctober 14, 1858 (69 years)
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Mar 04, 2011 03:38pm
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InfoAnti-slavery Activist, Jurist. The son of US Chief Justice John Jay, William Jay graduated from Yale in 1808 and became an attorney. Poor eyesight and other health issues compelled him to give up practicing law, and he devoted his attention to philanthropy and civic reform. Active in the temperance, anti-slavery and anti-war movements, he was a founder of the American Bible Society. Jay was Judge of Common Pleas from 1818 to 1820 and First Judge of Westchester County from 1820 to 1842. Removed from the bench because of his anti-slavery views, he became an enthusiastic member of the American Antislavery Society, and prepared the organization's constitution. Jay was also an historian and author, and his most notable work was 1833's "The Life and Writings of John Jay," a book which played by an important part in reestablishing John Jay's reputation as one of America's Founding Fathers. William Jay was the father of John Jay II (1817-1894), an anti-slavery activist, founder of the Free Soil and Republican parties and US Minister to Austria-Hungary.


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Son John Jay 1817-1894
Father John Jay 1745-1829
Brother Peter A. Jay 1776-1843
Mother "Sally" Sarah Vanbrugh Livingston Jay 1756-1802
Grandfather William Livingston 1723-1790
Great-Grandfather Philip Livingston 1686-1749
Grand Uncle Robert Livingston 1708-1790
1st Cousin Once Removed Walter Livingston 1740-1797
2nd Cousin Henry W. Livingston 1768-1810
Grand Uncle Peter V. B. Livingston 1710-1792
1st Cousin Once Removed Philip Livingston 1740-1810
Grand Uncle Philip Livingston 1716-1778
1st Cousin Once Removed Philip P. Livingston 1741-1787
2nd Cousin Edward P. Livingston 1780-1843
1st Cousin Once Removed Catherine Livingston Van Rensselaer 1745-1810
2nd Cousin Stephen Van Rensselaer 1764-1839
2nd Cousin Rensslaer Westerlo 1776-1851
Grand Aunt Sarah Livingston Alexander 1725-1805
1st Cousin Once Removed Catherine Alexander Duer 1755-1826
2nd Cousin William Alexander Duer 1780-1858
Aunt Susannah Livingston Symmes 1748-1840
Uncle Henry Brockholst Livingston 1757-1823
Aunt Susan Livingston Kean 1759-1833
1st Cousin Peter Philip James Kean 1788-1828

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