Peter Jay

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Peter Jay was a prominent New York merchant and landowner of the 18th century, best known as the father of American statesman and first Chief Justice John Jay.

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Peter Jay canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landowner
merchant
person
centuryOfActivity 18th century
child John Jay
countryOfCitizenship British America
ethnicGroup British American
familyName Jay
givenName Peter
hasDescendant John Jay
surface form: American statesman John Jay
hasNotableDescendant first Chief Justice of the United States John Jay
languageSpoken English
memberOf Jay family
notableFor being the father of John Jay
notableRole New York landowner in the 18th century
New York merchant in the 18th century
occupation landowner
merchant
placeOfActivity Province of New York
regionOfActivity New York City
New York Colony
relative John Jay
residence New York
socialStatus landed proprietor
prominent merchant

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John Jay father Peter Jay
Mary Van Cortlandt Jay spouse Peter Jay