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  1. 524 West 59th Street. New York, NY 10019. Main 212.237.8000. Undergraduate Admissions. admissions@jjay.cuny.edu. 212-237-8869. Graduate Admissions. graduateadmissions ...

  2. www.americanrevolution.org › john-jay-biographyJohn Jay Biography & Facts

    John Jay, the eighth of ten children (seven of whom survived into adulthood), was born on 12 December 1745 in New York City. But a few months after his birth his family moved to Rye, New York. In 1774, Jay married Sarah Van Brugh Livingston (1756 – 1802); she was 18, he was 29.

  3. May 15, 2024 · 524 West 59th Street. New York, NY 10019. Main 212.237.8000. Undergraduate Admissions. admissions@jjay.cuny.edu. 212-237-8869. Graduate Admissions. graduateadmissions ...

  4. Jun 8, 2018 · John Jay's father, Peter Jay, was a successful merchant, so young John grew up in a privileged setting of wealth and power. Through private tutors, he received a well-rounded education. John was bookish and very serious in demeanor, with a keen mind and an ability to speak in grand style.

  5. John Jay. John Jay epitomized the selfless leader of the American Revolution. Born to a prominent New York family, John Jay gained notoriety as a lawyer in his home state. He favored a moderate approach to Britain but joined his fellow Patriots once the Declaration of Independence was signed. Jay’s fellow Founders regarded him so highly that ...

  6. Jul 4, 2015 · The John Jay College of Criminal Justice is based in Manhattan. Some students at his alma mater, Columbia University (then King’s College), live in John Jay Hall, and various prizes are handed ...

  7. John Jay, First Chief Justice of the United States. John Jay was a man of great achievement. During his lifetime he was a Founding Father, Signer of the Treaty of Paris, Second Governor of New York, and First Chief Justice of the United States. Jay was born in December of 1745 into a wealthy family of New York merchants and government officials.

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