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  1. Peter A. Jay, Maryland farmer, writer, and preservationist, died January 23, in Harford County. He was 83. Mr. Jay was born in New York City, to Peter Jay and Gertrude (Trudy) McGinley. He was the devoted husband of 50 years to Irna Jay; loving father of William Jay (Janney), of Alexandria, Va., and Sarah Jay (Jeanne Sisk), of Churchville; and ...

  2. Peter Jay is the son of Douglas Jay, Baron Jay, and Peggy Jay, both of whom were Labour Party politicians. He was privately educated, firstly at The Dragon School, Oxford (the alma mater of several senior Labour politicians, including Hugh Gaitskell ), and then Winchester College [2] (where he was Senior Commoner Prefect).

  3. 2 de mar. de 2024 · Mr. Jay was born in New York City, to Peter Jay and Gertrude (Trudy) McGinley. He was the devoted husband of 50 years to Irna Jay; loving father of William Jay (Janney), of Alexandria, Va., and Sarah Jay (Jeanne Sisk), of Churchville; and Grandpa Pete to three grandchildren, Morgan, Augusta, and Peter.

  4. Peter A. Jay, a former Washington Post correspondent in Saigon who reported on the Vietnam War before decamping to his family farm in rural Maryland, where he raised horses, published a weekly ...

  5. 28 de ene. de 2024 · Peter A. Jay, a Harford County farmer, writer and a longtime Baltimore Sun columnist who was active in environmental issues, died Tuesday at the University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake Medical ...

  6. Jay, Peter Augustus was born on November 27, 1940 in New York City. Son of Peter and Gertrude (McGinley) Jay. Education Bachelor, Harvard University, 1962. Career Volunteer Peace Corps, Peru, 1962-1964. Journalist The Aegis, Bel Air, Maryland, 1964-1965, The Washington Post, 1965-1973. Columnist The Baltimore Sun, 1974-1998.

  7. www.pressreader.com › usa › baltimore-sun-sundayPeter A. Jay - PressReader

    28 de ene. de 2024 · Peter Augustus Jay, son of Peter Jay, a farmer and horseman, and his wife, Gertrude McGinley “Trudy” Jay, a homemaker, was born in New York City. Mr. Jay was a direct descendant of John Jay, the first chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, president of the Continenta­l Congress during the Revolution­ary War and the second governor of New York.