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  1. William Jay (June 16, 1789 – October 14, 1858) was an American abolitionist and jurist, son of Governor of New York and first U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Jay. Early life Jay was born in New York City on 16 June 1789, in between his father's terms as United States Secretary of Foreign Affairs in the administration of George Washington .

  2. William Asa Fletcher (June 26, 1788 – September 19, 1852) was an American jurist. Born in Plymouth, New Hampshire, Fletcher was a merchant in Salem, Michigan and then studied law in Esperance, New York. In 1820, Fletcher moved to Detroit, Michigan Territory and was admitted to the Michigan bar. Fletcher was appointed judge for Wayne County ...

  3. John Jay. Eleanor Kingsland Field Jay. Alma mater. Columbia College. Columbia Law School. William Jay (February 12, 1841 – March 28, 1915) was an American soldier and a lawyer. He served in the Union Army as a lieutenant colonel during the American Civil War. He served as the 40th President of the Saint Nicholas Society of the City of New York.

  4. William Jay (16 June 1789 – 14 October 1858) was an American reformer, jurist, and the son of Founding Father and first U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Jay (1745–1829).

  5. Jay was also a devoted agrarian with an enthusiasm for experiments in tillage, drainage, horticulture, and stock-raising on the Bedford estate. He died on October 14, 1858. Achievements William Jay has been listed as a reputable jurist, reformer by Marquis Who's Who. Works

  6. William Jay (16 November 1792 – 17 April 1837) was an architect. He designed several notable buildings, firstly in London, then in Savannah, Georgia , United States. Early life [ edit ]

  7. From 1916 to 1918 William Jay Schieffelin was Lieutenant at the 12th New York Infantry at the Mexican border in 1916 and served from June 1916 - March 10, 1917, at Camp McAllen, Texas. [1] In 1918 William Jay Schieffelin changed his branch from infantry to field artillery. He was assigned to 12th Field Artillery Regiment and departed for Europe ...