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CJ John Jay [4] May 17, 1829: Jay Estate Cemetery Rye: New York: 2 CJ John Rutledge [5] July 23, 1800: St. Michael's Churchyard: Charleston: South Carolina: 3 William Cushing [6] September 13, 1810: Cushing Cemetery Scituate: Massachusetts: 4 James Wilson [7] August 21, 1798: Christ Church North Garden [C] Philadelphia: Pennsylvania: 5 John ...
John Jay (December 23 [O.S. December 12], 1745 – May 17, 1829) ... Today, the Jay Cemetery is an integral part of the Boston Post Road Historic District, ...
John Ritter (1948–2003), actor, son of Tex Ritter and Dorothy Fay, husband of Amy Yasbeck, father of Jason Ritter and Tyler Ritter [5] [59] Preston Ritter (1949–2015), musician Naya Rivera (1987–2020), actress and singer [ 60 ]
Pierrepont was born on September 2, 1849, in Rye, New York into a prominent Brooklyn family that helped found Green-Wood Cemetery.He was the second son of Henry Evelyn Pierrepont (1808–1888) [1] and Anna Maria (née Jay) Pierrepont (1819–1902). [2]
The Jay Heritage Center's mission is to educate the public about the legacy of American patriot, jurist, anti-slavery advocate and diplomat John Jay. Visitors, adults and children are guided through the historic preservation, restoration and interpretation of the land upon which he, and many others, including enslaved women and men, grew up in ...
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The John Jay Homestead is located in a rural setting east of the village of Katonah, on the north side of Jay Street (New York State Route 22). It is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story gambrel-roofed brick building, with single-story gable-roofed wings to either side. The main facade is five bays wide, with sash windows arranged symmetrically around the ...
Osborn was born in Boston, on August 5, 1945. [1] His father, John Jay Sr., was a doctor at Stanford University School of Medicine; his mother was Anne (née Kidder).He was a descendant of both John Jay, [1] [2] a Founding Father and the first Chief Justice of the United States, and of railroad baron Cornelius Vanderbilt.