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  1. Peter Augustus Jay (January 24, 1776 – February 20, 1843) was a prominent New York lawyer, politician and the eldest son of Founding Father and first United States Chief Justice John Jay. Early life [ edit ]

  2. jayheritagecenter.org › about › history-of-the-jayPeter Augustus Jay

    Peter Augustus Jay (January 24, 1776 – February 20, 1843) distinguished himself as a successful lawyer, anti-slavery advocate and philanthropist. He was the first child of John and Sarah Livingston Jay, one of 6 children and one of two boys – his brother William was born thirteen years after him in 1789. Three sisters survived into ...

  3. Peter Augustus Jay (August 23, 1877 – October 18, 1933) was an American diplomat who served as U.S. General Consul to Egypt, U.S. Minister to El Salvador and Romania and U.S. Ambassador to Argentina.

  4. Peter Augustus Jay (October 23, 1821 – October 31, 1855) was an American heir. He was a grandson of Founding Father John Jay . Early life. Jay was born in New York City on October 23, 1821.

  5. Diplomat. A diplomat in the USA. Background. The great-great-grandson of John Jay, Peter A. Career. In 1902 he began a career with the US Foreign Service, which included assignments in Paris, Constantinople, Tokyo and Cairo. Jay served as US Minister to El Salvador from 1920 to 1921.

  6. Peter Augustus Jay was a prominent New York lawyer, politician and the eldest son of Founding Father and first United States Chief Justice John Jay.

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  8. Peter Augustus Jay, a recent president of the New-York Manumission Society, continued to carry the family’s political and antislavery banner by addressing a gathering of two thousand strong in New York City opposing the addition of a new slave state.